You have $15. You buy a notebook for $8. How much money is left? - $7, You have $10. The eraser costs $4. How much money is left? - $6, You have $22. You buy stickers for $5. How much money is left? - $17, You have $18. You spend $9. How much is left? - $9, You have $30. You buy two items for $12 and $8. How much is left? - $10, Carlos has $20. He buys a pencil for $7. How much does he have left? - $13, Carlos has $20. He buys an eraser for $4. How much money is left? - $16, Carlos has $10. He buys markers for $6. How much money is left? - $4, You have $25. You buy a book for $14. How much is left? - $11, You have $15. You buy candy for $1. How much is left? - $14, Which price is bigger? $12 or $7 - $12, Which price is smaller? $3 or $9 - $3, Are $10 and $10 equal? - Yes, they are equal, Which is more expensive? $8 or $2 - $8, Which item costs less? $1 or $8 - $1, You have $20. You buy a toy for $12. Explain: “I spent…, I have… left.” - I spent $12. I have $8 left., Carlos has $15. He buys crayons for $5. - He has $10 left., You have $11. You buy a snack for $3. - You have $8 left., You have $8. You buy a sticker for $2. - You have $6 left., You have $40. You buy a ball for $25. - You have $15 left.,

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