Smith has $360. He spend 1/9 of his money first, then spends another 2/9 of the original amount.

How much money does Smith have left?

(1/9+2/9)*360 = Amt. spent.

To find out how much money Smith has left, we need to subtract the amount he spent from the original amount he had.

Step 1: Calculate the amount Smith spent in the first instance.
Smith spent 1/9 of his money. Since 1/9 is a fraction, we need to find its value in dollars. To do that, we divide the amount Smith has by 9 and then multiply by 1.
Amount Smith spent in the first instance = (1/9) * $360

Step 2: Calculate the amount Smith spent in the second instance.
Smith spent another 2/9 of the original amount. Again, we need to find its value in dollars.
Amount Smith spent in the second instance = (2/9) * $360

Step 3: Subtract the amounts Smith spent from the original amount he had to find the remaining amount.
Remaining amount = Original amount - Amount spent in the first instance - Amount spent in the second instance

Let's plug in the values and calculate the remaining amount:
Remaining amount = $360 - [(1/9) * $360] - [(2/9) * $360]
Remaining amount = $360 - ($40) - ($80)
Remaining amount = $360 - $40 - $80
Remaining amount = $360 - $120
Remaining amount = $240

Therefore, Smith has $240 left.