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A band earns $400.00 for playing at a festival. Their manager is paid 10% of the money earned and the band is saving 15% of the money earned to put towards recording expenses. How much money is left for the band to split? $
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$300.00 is left for the band to split.
$400.00 - 25% = $300.00
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