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19 January, 06:26

Kai saved $98 dollars from his summer jobs. Then he spent $31 to go to a basketball day camp. After camp, he made $22 more mowing lawns. How much does Kai have saved now? Kai calculates that he now has $45 in savings. Which answer correctly explains whether Kai's answer is reasonable? Kai's answer is not reasonable. He had about $100 in savings and then spent about $30, so subtract $100 - $30 to find that he has about $70 left. He made about $20 more, so $70 + $20 is about $90 in savings. Kai's answer is reasonable. He had about $100 in savings. He had about $30 for camp and about $20 from mowing lawns, so $30 + $20 = $50. Subtract $100 - $50 to find that he has $50 in savings. Kai's answer is not reasonable. He had about $90 in savings and then spent about $20, so $90 - $20 is about $70. He spent about $30 on camp, so $70 - $30 is about $40 in savings.

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  1. 19 January, 07:48
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    A - It is not reasonable, he has about $90 in savings.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    98-31+22 = 89; Kai has about $89
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