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ozzi
2 years ago
5

Quinn wants to save $300 this year. She saves $25 after her first dog-sitting job. How much more money does Quinn need to reach

her goal for the year?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Flura [38]2 years ago
6 0

Quinn needs to save another $275.

<h3>How much more money does Quinn need to reach her goal for the year?</h3>

The money that she needs will be equal to the difference between the amount that she wants to save, and the amount that she already has.

  • She wants to save $300.
  • She already has $25

The difference is:

D = $300 - $25 = $275

This means that, to reach her goal this year, Quinn needs to save another $275.

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