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Help pls John had $20. He earned $5, spent $10, earned $5 again, and then spent $3. After this series of earnings and expenses, how much money did he owe or have left? Help please
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John had $20. He earned $5, spent $10, earned $5 again, and then spent $3.
After this series of earnings and expenses, how much money did he owe or have
left?
Help please
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He has $17 left, and all he spent 8, and gained 15= after all the spending and earning he has $17 remaining
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It’s 17 i’m pretty sure because 20+ 5 is 25 and 25 - 10 is 15 then 15+5=20 and 20-3 is 17
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