A home building company bought welcome cards to distribute to new clients 50 of the cards cost $1.95 each another 35 of the cards cost $2.20 each a final version of 25 cards cost $3 each what was the total amount spent on the welcome cards

The cost for the first set of cards is 50 cards * $1.95/card = $<<50*1.95=97.50>>97.50

The cost for the second set of cards is 35 cards * $2.20/card = $<<35*2.20=77.00>>77.00
The cost for the third set of cards is 25 cards * $3/card = $<<25*3=75.00>>75.00
The total amount spent is $97.50 + $77.00 + $75.00 = $<<97.5+77+75=249.50>>249.50. Answer: \boxed{249.50}.

To find the total amount spent on the welcome cards, we need to calculate the cost of each set of cards and add them together.

For the first set of 50 cards at $1.95 each:
Total cost = 50 * 1.95 = $97.50

For the second set of 35 cards at $2.20 each:
Total cost = 35 * 2.20 = $77.00

For the final set of 25 cards at $3.00 each:
Total cost = 25 * 3.00 = $75.00

Now, let's add the costs of each set to find the total amount spent on the welcome cards:
$97.50 + $77.00 + $75.00 = $249.50

Therefore, the total amount spent on the welcome cards was $249.50.