Mr. Browne bought six shirts at the same sale. They had been marked $31 each. How much did he save on the six shirts?

To calculate the savings on the six shirts, we need to find the difference between the original price of each shirt and the sale price of each shirt.

Given that the shirts were marked at $31 each, we can assume that the sale price is lower than the original price. However, the sale price is not provided in the question.

Since the question doesn't provide the sale price, we cannot calculate the exact savings without further information. To find the amount saved, we need to know the actual sale price of the shirts.

What was their sale price?