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31 October, 18:54

Frank bought lunch for $5.60 at a diner. He spent $2.00 to ride the bus to the mall and back, and spent $6.50 while he was at the mall. His friend Bill paid him back $5.00 that he had borrowed last week. If Frank arrived at home with $10.50 in his pocket, how much did he have when her left home that morning? (I have to write a thing of how much like a line of how much he spent and earned.)

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  1. 31 October, 21:23
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    X (beginning money) - 5.60 (lunch expense) - 2 (bus ride) - 6.50 (mall) + 5.00 (Bill) = 10.50 x - 5.60 - 2 - 6.5 + 5 = 10.50 Combine like terms

    -5.60 - 2 - 6.50 + 5.00 = - 9.10 x - 9.10 = 10.5 Add 9.10 to both sides

    x = $19.60

    so he started out with $19.60
  2. 31 October, 22:23
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    I'm not the greatest at math, but what I can think of to do is add up all of what he spent. So add 6.50, 5.60, 2.00, 2.00 (that gives you how much he spent) And he earned $5 from his friend.
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