Part A: Anna ordered a large pizza with 2 toppings. What was the total cost of her pizza? Show your equation and the total cost. Part B: Anna gave the clerk two 10-dollar bills. She received $4.51 in change. Anna said the clerk was incorrect and should have given her $14.51. Who is correct? I need help with this, please help if you can on A and B or any. Please :)

This is hard, Just add $8.99 + $13.99 + $0.75. And for part B, add $4.51 + $14.51, with 10. And type it in with examples. I am actaully not sure, But if you want, you can just try this strategy.

I wasn't trying to say it was good, Anyway I am not sure, Just try the adding srategy I came up with. If it didn't work, Sorry!

Its like eating gummy bears that cost $100,000.900. Lol, I agree with Decan. Answer might be $44.00, use it as an example please to do it right. DOn't worry :|

$281.00. Or $44.00. But I don't think BobTheSkater's Idea was good.

That is not an answer, And was not helpfull ether. Please enter the answer for us if you know, Not these stuff. Also answer might be: 67.41 Sorry if its wrong! Also use it with examples. Also could be 55.98

Part A:

To find the total cost of Anna's pizza, we need to know the price of the pizza itself and the price of each topping. Without that information, we cannot provide an accurate answer.

Let's assume the cost of the pizza is $10 and each topping costs $1. In this case, we can calculate the total cost using the formula: Total Cost = Cost of Pizza + (Number of Toppings * Cost per Topping).

The equation would be:
Total Cost = $10 + (2 * $1) = $10 + $2 = $12.

So, if each topping costs $1 and the pizza itself costs $10, the total cost of Anna's pizza would be $12.

Please provide the specific prices of the pizza and toppings to get an accurate answer.

Part B:
To determine who is correct - Anna or the clerk - we need to analyze the given information.

The clerk received two 10-dollar bills, so the total amount received by the clerk is 2 * $10 = $20.

Anna received $4.51 in change, but she claims she should have received $14.51. To determine who is correct, we can subtract the amount Anna received from the total amount received by the clerk. If the result is $10 (which is the amount Anna claims she should have received), then Anna is correct. Otherwise, the clerk is correct.

$20 (Total amount received by the clerk) - $4.51 (Amount received by Anna) = $15.49.

From the calculation, we see that the result is not $10, but $15.49. Therefore, the clerk is correct, and Anna's claim of receiving $14.51 is incorrect.

Please note that the above answer assumes that the amount Anna received in change is accurate. If there is any confusion or dispute about the change given, it is best to communicate with the clerk or a supervisor to resolve the issue.