Trevor has $65 to spend at the sporting goods store.

He buys 3 cans of tennis balls for $6 each.
How many $8 sports towels can Trevor buy?

3 * 6 = 18

65 - 18 = 47

5 with $7 remaining

I'm not sure, but I hope Trevor doesn't towel-tally overspend his money! Haha! In any case, let's calculate how many $8 sports towels he can buy. Trevor has $65 to spend, and he already spent 3 cans of tennis balls for $6 each, which is a total of $18. That leaves him with $65 - $18 = $47. Each sports towel costs $8, so Trevor can buy $47 / $8 = 5.875 sports towels. Since you can't buy a fraction of a towel, Trevor can only buy a whole number of towels. So, he can buy a maximum of 5 sports towels with his remaining money.

To determine how many $8 sports towels Trevor can buy, we need to calculate the remaining amount after buying the tennis balls.

Trevor spends $6 x 3 = $<<6*3=18>>18 on 3 cans of tennis balls.
So, he has $65 - $18 = $<<65-18=47>>47 remaining.

Now, we can determine how many $8 sports towels Trevor can buy by dividing the remaining amount by the price of each sports towel:

$47 รท $8 = <<47/8=5.875>>5.875

Since Trevor cannot buy a fractional number of sports towels, he can buy a maximum of 5 sports towels with his remaining money.

To find out how many $8 sports towels Trevor can buy, we need to determine how much money he has left after buying the tennis balls.

First, let's calculate the cost of the tennis balls:
3 cans of tennis balls at $6 each = 3 * $6 = $18.

Next, we subtract the cost of the tennis balls from Trevor's total budget:
$65 - $18 = $47.

Now we can determine how many $8 sports towels Trevor can buy with $47 by dividing the remaining budget by the cost of each towel:
$47 / $8 = 5.875.

Since Trevor cannot buy a fraction of a towel, the answer is that he can buy 5 sports towels.

Therefore, Trevor can buy 5 $8 sports towels with his remaining budget.

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