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\hline & 6 & 9 & -4 & -5 & 0 & +7 & -8 & -3 \\
\hline \hline 3 & [tex][tex]$3-6=-3$[/tex][/tex] & & & & & & & \\
\hline 8 & & & & [tex][tex]$8-(-5)=13$[/tex][/tex] & & & & \\
\hline -3 & & & & & & & & \\
\hline -2 & & & & & & & & \\
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Answer :

Sure, let’s solve the question step-by-step.

Given the initial conditions:
- Initial amount of money: [tex]$23 - Number of bagels bought: 5 - Cost per bagel: $[/tex]3

First, we need to determine how much money was spent on bagels.

1. Calculate the total cost of the bagels:
- Number of bagels = 5
- Cost per bagel = [tex]$3 Using multiplication, we find: \[ \text{Money spent on bagels} = 5 \times 3 = 15 \text{ dollars} \] 2. Calculate how much money is left after buying the bagels: - Initial amount of money = $[/tex]23
- Money spent on bagels = [tex]$15 Using subtraction, we find: \[ \text{Money left} = 23 - 15 = 8 \text{ dollars} \] Thus, the amount of money spent on bagels is $[/tex]15, and the amount of money left after buying the bagels is $8.