Certainly! Let's solve this problem step by step:
1. Initial Setup:
- We start with an initial amount of money, which is 23.
- We plan to buy 5 bagels.
- Each bagel costs 3.
2. Calculating Money Spent:
- First, we need to determine how much money we will spend on bagels.
- Since each bagel costs 3, and we are buying 5 bagels, we multiply the number of bagels by the cost of each bagel:
[tex]\[
\text{Money spent on bagels} = \text{Number of bagels} \times \text{Cost per bagel} = 5 \times 3 = 15
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3. Calculating Remaining Money:
- Now, we need to find out how much money will be left after spending on the bagels.
- We subtract the total money spent from the initial amount of money:
[tex]\[
\text{Money left} = \text{Initial money} - \text{Money spent on bagels} = 23 - 15 = 8
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So, the final result is:
- Money spent on bagels: 15
- Money left: 8