Sure, let's solve the problem step by step.
1. Initial Amount of Money:
Olivia starts with [tex]$23.
2. Cost of Each Bagel:
Each bagel costs $[/tex]3.
3. Number of Bagels Purchased:
Olivia buys five bagels.
4. Total Cost of Bagels:
To find the total cost of the bagels, we multiply the number of bagels (5) by the cost of each bagel ([tex]$3).
So, the total cost is:
\[
5 \times 3 = 15
\]
Therefore, Olivia spends $[/tex]15 on bagels.
5. Amount of Money Left:
To find out how much money Olivia has left after buying the bagels, we subtract the total cost of the bagels from her initial amount of money.
So, the amount of money left is:
[tex]\[
23 - 15 = 8
\][/tex]
Therefore, Olivia has [tex]$8 left.
So in conclusion:
- Olivia spends $[/tex]15 on bagels.
- Olivia has $8 left after purchasing the bagels.