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28 January, 12:05

Mr. O'Connor had $90 to spend at a football game. He spent 31/45 on his ticket. Then, he spent 3/7 of his remaining money at the concession stand. While walking back to his seat, he saw a new hat on sale for $18. Did Mr. O'Connor have enough money left to buy the hat? Show all your work

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  1. 28 January, 14:46
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    He has $90 in total to spend

    He spent (31/45) of this money on ticket

    so money spent on ticket = (31/45) * 90 = 2790/45 = 62

    Now money left with him is 90-62 = 28 $

    Now it says that he spent (3/7) of this remaining money at concession stand

    so money spent on concession stand = (3/7) * 28 = 84/7 = 12

    Now money left with him = 28-12 = 16

    So money left with him is $16 but hat costs for $18

    So Mr. O'Connor didnt have enough moeny to buy the hat
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