Sure, let's go through the solution step-by-step with clear calculations:
1. Initial Money:
We start with an initial amount of money, which is [tex]\(23\)[/tex] units.
2. Bagels Bought:
We need to determine how much money is spent and how much is left after buying some bagels. Here, the number of bagels bought is [tex]\(5\)[/tex].
3. Cost Per Bagel:
The cost per bagel is [tex]\(3\)[/tex] units.
4. Total Money Spent:
To find out how much money is spent on the bagels, we multiply the number of bagels by the cost per bagel:
[tex]\[
\text{Money Spent} = 5 \text{ bagels} \times 3 \text{ units per bagel} = 15 \text{ units}
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So, [tex]\(15\)[/tex] units of money are spent on the bagels.
5. Money Left:
To calculate the money left after buying the bagels, we subtract the total money spent from the initial amount of money:
[tex]\[
\text{Money Left} = 23 \text{ units} - 15 \text{ units} = 8 \text{ units}
\][/tex]
Thus, [tex]\(8\)[/tex] units of money are left after the purchase.
In summary:
- The amount of money spent on bagels is [tex]\(15\)[/tex] units.
- The amount of money left after buying the bagels is [tex]\(8\)[/tex] units.