Sure, let's solve the math problem step-by-step.
1. Identify the amount of money initially available:
- The initial amount of money available is [tex]\( \$23 \)[/tex].
2. Identify the number of bagels bought:
- The number of bagels bought is [tex]\( 5 \)[/tex].
3. Determine the cost of one bagel:
- The cost of one bagel is [tex]\( \$3 \)[/tex].
4. Calculate the total amount of money spent on bagels:
- To find this, multiply the number of bagels by the cost of each bagel:
[tex]\[
5 \text{ bagels} \times \$3 \text{ per bagel} = \$15
\][/tex]
- Therefore, the total money spent on bagels is [tex]\( \$15 \)[/tex].
5. Subtract the total amount spent from the initial amount:
- To determine how much money is left, subtract the total money spent from the initial amount:
[tex]\[
\$23 - \$15 = \$8
\][/tex]
- Therefore, the amount of money left is [tex]\( \$8 \)[/tex].
In conclusion:
- The total money spent on bagels is [tex]\( \$15 \)[/tex].
- The amount of money left after purchasing the bagels is [tex]\( \$8 \)[/tex].