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Pie
3 years ago
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Kristoff spends $450 on monthly bills. Of this amount, 1/10 is for internet service and 2/9 is for utilities. If the rest of his

money is for food, how much money does Kristoff have for food?
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2 answers:
ziro4ka [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

Kristoff has $305 for food

Explanation:

The money Kristoff has to spend 450

For the internet bill he spent $45, to get this i divided 1/10 by 450

For the utilities Kristoff spent $100, to get this divided 2/9 by 450

At the end you add 100 and 45 which equals 145

450 minus 145 equals 305 therefore your answer is $305.

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