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Mathematics, 12.08.2021 17:30, xojade

A young boy went to the circus with $30.00 and bought an admission ticket for $6.00, a drink for $2.50, a bag of cotton candy for $1.50, a hamburger for $4.00, a souvenir for $3.00, and a shirt for $11.00. He paid 5% tax on all non-food items. How much money did he have left

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