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STALIN [3.7K]
3 years ago
8

You and your friend go shopping with $846,375,593. (that's literally the question) You spend 250,678 dollars on shoes, 10,008 do

llars on clothes, and 40,034 dollars on accesories. How much money do you both have left?
Later, your friend and you get robbed and the robber takes half of the remaining money. How much do you have left?

Later, you earn $234,485.78. How much do you and your friend now have?

This is the actual question on my homework... I have no clue how to do this... can someone please help me? 50 points!
Mathematics
2 answers:
telo118 [61]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: Ok look at the explaination

Step-by-step explanation:

$846,375,593 - everything you spend = 846,074,873

You both have 846,074,873 after the shopping spree

To calcute how much is left after the robbery you divide the money you have left by two since the robber took half. Then your are left with 423,037,436

Then you earn money so add 234,458.78 to your 423,037,436 and you have 423,271,922

At the end you are left with $423,271,922

Eddi Din [679]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Initial money -->$846,375,593

You spend 250,678 dollars on shoes, 10,008 dollars on clothes, and 40,034 dollars on accesories.

$846,375,593-$250,678-$10,008-440,034 = $845,674,873

Later, your friend and you get robbed and the robber takes half of the remaining money. How much do you have left?

$845,674,873/2 = $422,837,436.5

You have $422,837,436.5 left.

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