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A construction foreman is calculating the total change in a project's budget after two separate overages. The first overage is recorded as -23.5 dollars and the second as -41.38 dollars. To find the total change, the foreman evaluates the expression . Match each part of the calculation process with its correct value or description.
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A construction foreman is calculating the total change in a project's budget after two separate overages. The first overage is recorded as -23.5 dollars and the second as -41.38 dollars. To find the total change, the foreman evaluates the expression . Match each part of the calculation process with its correct value or description.
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