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Mathematics, 22.09.2021 08:40 veah808

Jimmy is trying to determine if he has enough money to buy the newest Call of Duty game for his X-box. The game cost $54.99. At the beginning of the month he had $229 in his account. Looking at his receipts from this month he sees that he has spent $92.87 at American Eagle buying clothes, $11.29 at Subway, and $20.00 at the gas station. Does Jimmy have enough money in his account to buy the X-box game?

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