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Mathematics, 27.01.2021 03:10, caspab7

Fernando borrowed $38 to go to the country fair. He won $42 at the horse races, and then spent $12 trying to win a large stuffed animal. What is his financial situation now?? Please complete this in 5 minutes cause it is due right now, also do step by step. If the answer is correct I will make the first person with the right answer a brainlest and give them free points I have 1000 points

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