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Jason has decided to sell one of his baseball cards. The card is valued at $51.00. The store is only offering Jason $29.00. How much less is Jason being offered for his card than what it is valued at?*
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Jason has decided to sell one of his baseball cards. The card is valued at $51.00. The store is only offering Jason $29.00. How much less is Jason being offered for his card than what it is valued at?*
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well, just take the difference, 51-29, and 22 is how much less his card it being valued at. Or you can do 29-55, which would be -22, showing the amount and that it's valued less.
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