Kara brought $23 with her when she went shopping, Mathematics

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Kara brought $23 with her when she went shopping. She spent $3.27 for lunch and $14.98 on a shirt. How much money does she have left?

The two items that Kara bought must be subtracted from the amount of money she had in the starting; $23.00 - $3.27 - $14.98 = $4.75.

 


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