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Janet saved 22 dollars one moth and 39 dollars the next month. She wants to buy A bicycle that cost $100. How much more money does she need
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Janet saved 22 dollars one moth and 39 dollars the next month. She wants to buy A bicycle that cost $100. How much more money does she need
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Janet saved 22 dollars one moth and 39 dollars the next month. She wants to buy A bicycle that cost $100. How much more money does she need
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You add 22 to 39 which is 61. Then you do 100-61 which is 39. So Janet needs $39
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So total she saved 22+39 so far. That's 61 dollars in total (22+39=20+41=61).
She needs 100 dollars total, but she has 61 already, so she only needs 100-61=39 more: she needs 39 dollars more.
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