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Mathematics, 23.01.2020 23:31 shortyyashaun

Billy had $90 to spend at a march madness basketball game. he spent 4/5 of the money on his ticket. then he spent 1/2 of the remaining money at the concession stand. while walking back to his seat he saw a new hat on sale for $8. does he have enough money to buy the hat ? explain your answer. show all your work.

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