Well, isn't that an interesting question! If you started with ten dollars and gave away all but three dollars, you would have three dollars left. It's important to remember that it's not about how much you have, but how you appreciate and make the most of what you do have.
She gave away 2/12.
25% off of 2000 dollars = 75% left of 2000 dollars = 2000*75/100 = 1500 dollars.
Oh, dude, math time! So, like, to find 20% of 1300 bucks, you just multiply 1300 by 0.20 (which is the decimal form of 20%). That gives you 260 bucks. So, if you had 1300 dollars and you took away 20%, you'd be left with 1040 dollars. Math is wild, man.
Imagine you are subtracting in real life. If you have eight apples, but then you eat three of them, you only have five left. Therefore, 8 - 3 = 5. However, if you have three apples, and take away eight, you have -5 apples. Which is impossible.
Oh, dude, math time! So, like, four percent of 800,000 dollars is 32,000 dollars. That's like, if you had 800,000 dollars and you were feeling generous, you could give away 32,000 dollars and still have a boatload left. Math, man, it's wild.
Unless you eat it, you have one left.
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None, 'cause you'd prolly give it all away. 3.50 and go buy a calculator
you have 540 dollars left in there.
If you take 80% of 80 dollars away, you are left with 16 dollars.
100 cents = $1 → 50 cents = $(50/100) = $0.50 → $3 50 cents = $3.50 $5 - $3.50 = $5.00 - $3.50 = $1.50
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If you are left money in a will then it is legally yours to do whatever you want with, including giving it away.
After n giving, you have 25 - 3n left, where n = 1, 2, ... , 8.
If you have 24 muffins and give some to a friend, the number of muffins left depends on how many you give away. For example, if you give away 4 muffins, you would have 20 muffins remaining. If you provide the specific number of muffins given away, I can give you the exact amount left.
If you take away 3 from 5 your left with 2.
You have a 6/15 left.