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On Tuesday, the mailman delivers three check for $5 and two bills for $2 each. If you had a starting balance of $25, what is the ending balance?
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On Tuesday, the mailman delivers three check for $5 and two bills for $2 each. If you had a starting balance of $25, what is the ending balance?
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That would be $36 I believe. 5 x 3=15 15+25=40 40-4=36
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