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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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$22, First off you have to subtract the amount he is getting by the amount he has on his card so 29-51=22 so 22 is the answer :)
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Answer:

Jason is being offered $22.00 less for his card than what it is valued at.

Explanation:

The card is valued at $51.00 and the store is only offering Jason $29.00

For finding the amount of less money which is being offered, we need to subtract the offered amount from the valued amount.

That means,
(\$51.00-\$29.00)=\$22.00

So, Jason is being offered $22.00 less for his card than what it is valued at.

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