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aleksley [76]
3 years ago
7

Christopher earned 153.20. He saved 34.50. He spend the rest on 2 new pairs of shoes. How much did Christopher spend on his new

shoes ?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Ivan3 years ago
5 0
153.30-34.50=118.7
You have to subtract.
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