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Ken went to the store for his mother. He spent $2.37 on groceries. In addition, his mother said he could spend 35¢ on candy. What was his change from a five dollar bill?
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Ken went to the store for his mother. He spent $2.37 on groceries. In addition, his mother said he could spend 35¢ on candy. What was his change from a five dollar bill?
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You can calculate this with just one expression: $5.00 - ($2.37+$0.35).
This is the amount of change he will take home.
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