Final answer:
To determine the remaining money Hamza has, subtract the total expenses (MVR 84) from his initial amount (MVR 835), leaving him with MVR 751.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student, Hamza, is working through a basic arithmetic problem that is common in personal finance and everyday transactions. He starts with a certain amount of money and spends part of it on various items. To find out how much money Hamza has left after his purchases, we simply need to subtract the total cost of the items from his initial amount.
Hamza had an initial amount of MVR 835. The expenses were as follows: fish curry cost him MVR 30, a plate of rice cost MVR 15, and a bottle of fruit juice cost MVR 39. To find the total cost of the items, we add the individual costs together:
- Fish Curry: MVR 30
- Plate of Rice: MVR 15
- Fruit Juice: MVR 39
The total cost of the items is MVR 84 (30 + 15 + 39). Now we subtract this total from the initial amount Hamza had:
MVR 835 - MVR 84 = MVR 751
After making his purchases, Hamza is left with MVR 751.