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Mark has a certain amount budgeted for dining out each month. Last month, the difference between the amount he budgeted and the amount he actually spent on dining out was less than -20 dollars.

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Answer: This means that Mark spent more on dining out last month than what he had budgeted, and the difference was greater than 20 dollars.

Mark had set aside a specific amount of money each month for dining out expenses. However, last month he exceeded that amount and spent more than what he had budgeted. The difference between the amount he planned to spend and what he actually spent was negative and greater than 20 dollars, indicating that he overspent by more than 20 dollars. This implies that the cost of dining out was higher than expected, and Mark spent more money on it than he had originally intended to.

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