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Martin’s neighbors pay him $8 per week to walk their dog. He saves his money for 5 weeks. Martin buys a new bike helmet for $37. How much money will left?
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Martin’s neighbors pay him $8 per week to walk their dog. He saves his money for 5 weeks. Martin buys a new bike helmet for $37. How much money will left?
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Martin’s neighbors pay him $8 per week to walk their dog. He saves his money for 5 weeks. Martin buys a new bike helmet for $37. How much money will left?
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I’m pretty sure Martin will have $3. Because I think you would multiply $8 and $5(which would be 40). Then you would subtract 40 by 37 since he bought the bike helmet.
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Answer:
8*5=40
so 40-37=3
$3left
Explanation:
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