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Three classes at a junior high school raised money to buy new computers. ms. moore’s class raised $249.00. ms. aguilar raised $396.62 more than ms. moore’s class. mr. barry raised $430.43 less than ms. aguilar’s class. what is the total amount of money raised by all three classes?

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