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Georgia [21]
2 years ago
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Kevin earned $80. Out of his earnings, he spent $68/5 on shopping, $51/2 on food, and $22/5 for taxi. Find the remaining amount.

Mathematics
1 answer:
Assoli18 [71]2 years ago
3 0

The amount remaining out the money earned is $37.5

<h3>Sum of values and proportion</h3>

Given the following parameters

Amount earned by kevin = $80

If he spent $68/5 on shopping, $51/2 on food, and $22/5 for taxi, the total money spent is given as;

Total money spent = 51/2 + 68/5 + 22/5

Total money spent = 51/2 + 90/5

Total money spent = 25.5 + 18

Total money spent = 43.5

Amount remaining = 80. - 43.5

Amount remaining = 37.5

Hence the amount remaining out the money earned is $37.5

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