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allochka39001 [22]
3 years ago
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Henry wants to buy a ticket to a concert, but the ticket costs $60 and he only has $50. Henry makes an allowance of $10 each wee

k for doing chores like taking out the garbage and doing the dishes. He usually spends his money on games, toys, or candy. The concert isn’t for another two weeks. What can Henry do to have enough money to buy a ticket to the concert?
Spend his allowance money like he usually does.
Spend his allowance money and the $50 he already has on something else.
Donate his allowance money.
Save the allowance money until he has enough to buy a ticket.
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Marysya12 [62]3 years ago
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Answer:

save the allowance money until he has enough to buy the ticket

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