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Table 2. Fastest Growing Occupations, 2006-16
[Numbers in thousands]

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\multirow{3}{}{Title} & \multicolumn{2}{|c|}{Employment} & \multicolumn{2}{|c|}{Change} & \multirow{3}{}{\begin{tabular}{c}
Most significant source of \\ postsecondary education or \\ training
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& 2006 & 2016 & Percent & Numeric & \\
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Network systems and data communications analysts & 262 & 402 & 53.4 & 140 & Bachelor's degree \\
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Personal and home care aides & 767 & 1,156 & 50.6 & 389 & Short-term on-the-job training \\
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Home health aides & 787 & 1,171 & 48.7 & 384 & Short-term on-the-job training \\
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Computer software engineers, applications & 507 & 733 & 44.6 & 226 & Bachelor's degree \\
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Veterinary technologists and technicians & 71 & 100 & 41.0 & 29 & Associate degree \\
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Personal financial advisors & 176 & 248 & 41.0 & 72 & Bachelor's degree \\
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Artists, theatrical & & & & & \\
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Question:
If you start with [tex]$23 and you buy 5 bagels each costing $[/tex]3, how much money will you have left after the purchase?

Solution:

1. Identify the initial amount of money:
- You start with [tex]$23. 2. Determine the cost per bagel: - Each bagel costs $[/tex]3.

3. Determine the number of bagels to purchase:
- You are buying 5 bagels.

4. Calculate the total cost for the bagels:
- Multiply the cost per bagel by the number of bagels:
[tex]\[ \text{Total cost} = 3 \text{ dollars/bagel} \times 5 \text{ bagels} = 15 \text{ dollars} \][/tex]

5. Calculate the money left after buying the bagels:
- Subtract the total cost of the bagels from the initial money:
[tex]\[ \text{Money left} = 23 \text{ dollars} - 15 \text{ dollars} = 8 \text{ dollars} \][/tex]

So, you will have $8 left after purchasing the 5 bagels.