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III & स्कुजिक & Pe fisis \\ Eftest & Perester & \\
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[tex]$Kg_5$[/tex] & [tex]$N$[/tex] & [tex]$V$[/tex] & [tex]$\angle E$[/tex] & [tex]$K$[/tex] & [tex]$N$[/tex] \\
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100 & 40 & [tex]$26^{\circ}$[/tex] & 60 & 60 & 0 \\
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220 & 40 & 40 & 80 & 36 & 7 \\
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345 & [tex]$\cdots$[/tex] & 60 & 100 & - & I \\
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47.5 & 4 & 80 & - & 25 & [tex]$=$[/tex] \\
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600 & 40 & [tex]$\because$[/tex] & 140 & - & 1 \\
\hline
720 & 40 & 120 & 160 & 22 & \\
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Answer :

Let's solve the following problem step-by-step.

Problem:
We start with a certain amount of money, purchase a certain number of bagels at a fixed cost each, and then determine how much money is left after the purchase.

Given:
1. Initial amount of money: [tex]$23 2. Number of bagels purchased: $[/tex]5
3. Cost per bagel: [tex]$3 ### Step-by-Step Solution 1. Identify the total initial amount of money: - We start with $[/tex]23.

2. Determine the number of bagels purchased:
- We are buying [tex]$5$[/tex] bagels.

3. Identify the cost per bagel:
- Each bagel costs [tex]$3$[/tex].

4. Calculate the total amount of money spent on bagels:
- Multiply the number of bagels by the cost per bagel.
[tex]\[ \text{Total money spent} = \text{Number of bagels} \times \text{Cost per bagel} \][/tex]
[tex]\[ \text{Total money spent} = 5 \times 3 = 15 \][/tex]

5. Calculate the amount of money left after the purchase:
- Subtract the total money spent from the initial amount of money.
[tex]\[ \text{Money left} = \text{Initial amount of money} - \text{Total money spent} \][/tex]
[tex]\[ \text{Money left} = 23 - 15 = 8 \][/tex]

### Conclusion

- The total amount of money spent on bagels is [tex]$15. - The amount of money left after buying the bagels is $[/tex]8.

So, after purchasing 5 bagels at [tex]$3 each, you will have spent $[/tex]15 and will be left with $8.