A construction company employee ordered 159.86 pounds of cement to fix some potholes and 84.192 pounds of cement to build a sidewalk. How much cement did he order in all?


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To find the total amount of cement ordered, we need to add the amount of cement ordered to fix the potholes and the amount of cement ordered to build the sidewalk.

Amount of cement ordered to fix potholes: 159.86 pounds
Amount of cement ordered to build sidewalk: 84.192 pounds

Total amount of cement ordered: 159.86 pounds + 84.192 pounds = 244.052 pounds

Therefore, he ordered 244.052 pounds of cement in total.

To find out the total amount of cement that the employee ordered, we need to add the two amounts together.

159.86 pounds of cement for potholes
+ 84.192 pounds of cement for the sidewalk
___________________
= 244.052 pounds of cement in total

Therefore, the construction company employee ordered a total of 244.052 pounds of cement.

To find the total amount of cement that the employee ordered, you need to add the amount of cement ordered for fixing potholes and the amount ordered for building a sidewalk.

The employee ordered 159.86 pounds of cement for fixing potholes and 84.192 pounds of cement for building a sidewalk. To find the total, you simply add these two amounts together:

159.86 + 84.192 = 244.052 pounds

Therefore, the construction company employee ordered a total of 244.052 pounds of cement in all.