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John has $33.00 dollars. He bought 5 colouring books that cost $4.00 each, 3 boxes of crayola crayons that cost $3.00 each. he spend the rest of her money on markers.
How much money did he spend on markers
Answer: She spent $4 on markers.
Explanation: 5*$4=$20
3*$3=$9
$20+$9=$29
$33-$29=$4
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