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Victor has saved $89.25 for the bicycle that he wants. The bicycle costs $129.85. Victor

writes the equation below to help him determine 3, the additional amount that he needs to
save to have enough to buy the bicycle.
89.25 + 129.85
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Victor has saved $89.25 for the bicycle that he wants. The bicycle costs $129.85. Victor-example-1

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Answer:

Explanation:

Victor has saved $89.25 for the bicycle that he wants. The bicycle costs $129.85. Victor-example-1
User Lessie
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Answer: No, the equation is not correct

Explanation:

Victor has saved $89.25 for a bicycle that costs $129.85. To get the remaining amount that is needed to complete the bicycle, we subtract the amount saved by Victor from the total amount. This will be:

= $129.85 - $89.25

= $40.6

The amount remaining is $40.6

The equation written by Victor is

= $89.25 + $129.85

= $219.1

The equation written by Victor is not correct. The correct equation is:

= $129.85 - $89.25 = $40.6

User Sam Magura
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