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I'm happy to help with your solution. However, I see that the table appears to be some kind of error or misplaced content. Let's address the math problem the original task refers to.

Problem:

1. You start with an initial amount of [tex]$23. 2. You buy 5 bagels. 3. Each bagel costs $[/tex]3.

Solution:

1. Identify the initial amount of money you have:
- Initial money = [tex]$23 2. Determine the number of bagels you want to buy: - Bagels bought = 5 3. Find the price of each bagel: - Price per bagel = $[/tex]3

4. Calculate the total amount of money spent on buying the bagels:
- Money spent = Number of bagels × Price per bagel
- Money spent = 5 × [tex]$3 - Money spent = $[/tex]15

5. Subtract the money spent from the initial amount to get the remaining money:
- Money left = Initial money - Money spent
- Money left = [tex]$23 - $[/tex]15
- Money left = [tex]$8 So, the total money spent on bagels is $[/tex]15 and the money left after purchasing the bagels is [tex]$8. Therefore, the answers are: - Money spent: $[/tex]15
- Money left: $8