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Keisha has $20.08 in her purse. She buys a book for $8.72 . How much does she have left?
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Keisha has $20.08 in her purse. She buys a book for $8.72 . How much does she have left?
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Simply subtract 8.72 from 20.08 and you get the answer which is 11.36$
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This is very simply math.
Subtract.
20.08-8.72=11.36
Your answer is $11.36 left.
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