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21 March, 13:57

Kylie saved $550 from babysitting. She used 32% of her money for a down payment on summer camp and 3/20 of her savings for two new video games. She deposited the rest into a college savings account. Expressed as a decimal, what part of her money did Kylie deposit into her college savings account?

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  1. 21 March, 14:00
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    Answer:.53

    Step-by-step explanation: Of Kylies $550, 32% was for a down payment for summer camp. This is calculated with the formula 550 x. 32 = $176 down payment.

    She used 3/20 for two video games. 3/20 =.15, so the video games cost. 15 x $550 = $82.50.

    Kylie spent $176 + $82.50 = $258.50.

    $550 savings - $258.50 = $291.50 is the amount that she put into her savings account. Expressed as as decimal, it is 291.50/550 =.53, so she put. 53 of her babysitting money into her college savings account.
  2. 21 March, 14:02
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    Answer: %53

    Step-by-step explanation:

    3/20=%15

    15+32=%47 for both video games and camp

    100-47 = %53 left over for college
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