to calculate the total cost of the chosen products · to add up the prices of things
You know that moment when you've got a basket full of goodies and you're mentally, or even physically, counting everything up to avoid a sticker shock at the register? 😅 That's when you're trying to **tally up the items**! It's super useful for keeping track of your spending, especially before you hit the checkout.
💡 This phrase isn't just for cashiers! You can use it yourself to budget or compare prices. For example, 'I need to **tally up the items** in my cart before I decide if I can afford that extra snack.' It implies a careful, often manual, count rather than just scanning.
Which English expression means to calculate the total cost of the products you've chosen, typically before paying? A. to run through the aisle B. to tally up the items C. to carry the bags