First you need to add up the total amount of money you have spent.
This is 4.30+12.80+11.50+7.30+7.50 which equals 43.40
Then you take 43.40 away from 50, which equals 6.60
Depends on how much time you have left or are willing to spend on it.
You will have 80 dollars left.
If you have 24 hours left to live, you might spend that time with the people that you love the most. You might also use the time to do something that you had always wanted to do.
One If someone has $1.25 and they spend $0.25 they have $1 left
You started with 100%. If you spent 90%, that means you have 10% left. To find out what 50 pence is 10% of, multiply it by ten.
If a pea cost ten cents and you buy five of them, you will spend $0.50 cents on the peas. If you have $1.00 and spend $0.50 you would have $0.50 left.
You would still have part of the holiday left to spend with your family.
Depends on how much time you have left or are willing to spend on it.
He would spend $80.00 on DVDs because: $400.00/5=$80.00 If you subtract 80 from 400 then you will see how much money he has left.
You will have 80 dollars left.
First calculate 1% by moving the decimal point to the left two places -- 11.5. Then multiply by 3 to find 3% equal to 34.5.
The phrase "how many left" would arise in a subtraction problem. You start with a certain number, then you subtract something from that number, and you want to know how many are left. It might be a real world type problem. I have $10. I spend $4 on a hamburger. I then have $6 left.
The younger person would probably want to spend time with loved ones; the older adult would turn inward and center on inner life.
The younger person would probably want to spend time with loved ones; the older adult would turn inward and center on inner life.
We made what time we had left count - to spend the remaining days with significance or importance
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That is a matter left strictly up to the sentencing judge. The maximum you could spend in jail would be for the remainder of your sentence.