Police Officer Thomas O'Toole is assigned to verify that all the equipment assigned to the Coney Island detail is still on hand. Officer O'Toole counts the following property:Quantity Item23 Barriers15 Portable Radios2 3 Wheel Scooters3 2 Wheel Scooters1 Portable TelephoneOfficer O'Toole is required to make an entry in his memo book regarding the total number of items he has counted. Which one of the following formulas would Officer O'Toole be correct to use?

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Police Officer Thomas O'Toole is assigned to verify that all the equipment assigned to the Coney Island detail is still on hand. Officer O'Toole counts the following property:<br>Quantity Item<br>23 Barriers<br>15 Portable Radios<br>2 3 Wheel Scooters<br>3 2 Wheel Scooters<br>1 Portable Telephone<br>Officer O'Toole is required to make an entry in his memo book regarding the total number of items he has counted. Which one of the following formulas would Officer O'Toole be correct to use?






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