If candy and gum cost 1.10 the 1.00 more than how much does cost?

This problem is a bit tricky because it's missing some information. It seems like it's asking for the cost of something that's $1.00 more than the combined price of candy and gum.

Here's how to solve it, assuming that's what the question is asking:

* Combined price: Candy and gum cost $1.10.

* Something else is $1.00 more: Add $1.00 to the combined price: $1.10 + $1.00 = $2.10

So, the thing that is $1.00 more than the candy and gum costs $2.10.