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14 June, 10:14

The classrooms are trying to raise $1,200.00 for charity.

Mrs. LeBlanc's class has raised 50%.

Mr. Patel's class has raised $235.14

Ms. Warner's class has raised 1/3 as much as Mrs. LeBlanc's class.

How much more money is needed to reach the goal of $1,200.00?

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  1. 14 June, 10:46
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    The classes need to raise $164.86 more to reach their goal of $1200.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    $1,200 total

    Mrs. LeBlanc's class has raised 50% of the total, so they've raised $600.

    1200/2 = 600

    Mr. Patel's class has raised $235.14.

    235.14 + 600 = 835.14

    Ms. Warner's class has raised 1/3 of the total of Mrs. LeBlanc's class ($600), so they've raised $200.

    600/3 = 200

    835.14 + 200 = 1035.14

    The three classes have raised a combined total of $1035.14.

    1200 - 1035.14 = 164.86

    The classes need to raise $164.86 more to reach their goal of $1200.
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