Jane had $ d to buy three beanie babies (they all cost the same). If she were to buy three she would have spent all her money but instead she only bought one. How much money does she have left
Well, she spent 1/3 of her $d, so she has 2/3 d left
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Well, i tried entering that but guess the program i go to is STUPID
To determine how much money Jane has left after buying one beanie baby, we need to know the value of "d" or the cost of three beanie babies.
Let's assume that each beanie baby costs "x" dollars. Since Jane had enough money to buy three beanie babies, the equation can be set up as follows:
3x = d
Solving for "x" would give us the cost of one beanie baby. From there, we can subtract the cost of one beanie baby from the total amount Jane had initially to find out how much money she has left.