1. **State the problem:** We need to check if the total money available, 30.35, is enough to buy all the listed items.
2. **List the prices of all items:**
- Bread: 2.20
- Jam: 2.50
- Cheese: 4.25
- Can: 0.75
- Pineapple: 2.75
- Pet food: 14.25
- Fish can: 1.00
- Lettuce: 2.20
- Bottle: 5.25
- Apples: 2.00
3. **Calculate the total cost:**
$$\text{Total cost} = 2.20 + 2.50 + 4.25 + 0.75 + 2.75 + 14.25 + 1.00 + 2.20 + 5.25 + 2.00$$
4. **Add the values step-by-step:**
$$2.20 + 2.50 = 4.70$$
$$4.70 + 4.25 = 8.95$$
$$8.95 + 0.75 = 9.70$$
$$9.70 + 2.75 = 12.45$$
$$12.45 + 14.25 = 26.70$$
$$26.70 + 1.00 = 27.70$$
$$27.70 + 2.20 = 29.90$$
$$29.90 + 5.25 = 35.15$$
$$35.15 + 2.00 = 37.15$$
5. **Compare total cost with money available:**
$$37.15 > 30.35$$
6. **Conclusion:** The total cost of all items is 37.15, which is greater than the money available (30.35). Therefore, you do NOT have enough money to buy all the items.
**Final answer:** No, you do not have enough money to buy all the items.
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