No, saying "in Math" does not answer Jomo's question, "where do you need help"! This is a math forum. Anything posted here is "in math". Jomo was asking "where do you need help" with this particular problem.
It says
"A company sells baseball gloves and bats. The gloves regularly cost $30 and the bats regularly cost $90. The gloves are on sale for $4 off and the bats are on sale for 10% off. The goal is to sell $1200 worth of gloves and bats each week. Last week, the store sold 14 gloves and 9 bats. Did the store meet its goal?"
They then show "Kyle"'s work and ask you to identify his errors. The first thing shown is the subtraction
$30
- 4
$26
Do you understand why Kyle did that? Where did the "$30" and "$4" come from? What does "$26" tell you? Kyle then multiplied that "$26$ by 14. Why did he do that? Where did the "14" come from?
Next is
$90
0.9
$100
Where did the "$90" and "0.9" come from? Why did Kyle divide? Does it make sense that on sale at "10% off" the price is higher? What should Kyle have done?