Rashid and his boyfriend, Brady, take a trip to the mall. Rashid spends $121.27, and Brady spends $90.89. How much more did Rashid spend than Brady?

To find the difference in what Rashid and Brady spent, we need to subtract the amount Brady spent from the amount Rashid spent: $121.27 - $90.89 = $<<121.27-90.89=30.38>>30.38.

If Rashid spent $30.38 more than Brady, then the answer is $30.38. Answer: \boxed{30.38}.

To find out how much more Rashid spent than Brady, we need to subtract the amount Brady spent from the amount Rashid spent.

Rashid's spending: $121.27
Brady's spending: $90.89

To find the difference, we subtract Brady's spending from Rashid's spending:

$121.27 - $90.89 = $30.38

Therefore, Rashid spent $30.38 more than Brady.

To find out how much more Rashid spent than Brady, we need to subtract the amount Brady spent from the amount Rashid spent.

First, let's write down the amounts spent:

Rashid's spending = $121.27
Brady's spending = $90.89

To find the difference, we subtract Brady's spending from Rashid's spending:

Rashid's spending - Brady's spending = $121.27 - $90.89

To subtract these two amounts, let's align the decimal points:

$121.27
- $90.89
__________

Subtracting the two numbers:

7 (take 9 from 17)
- 9
__
8 (take 0 from 11)
- 0
__
0 (take 0 from 10)
- 0
__
3 (take 0 from 2)
- 0
__
3 (take 0 from 1)
- 0
__
3

Therefore, Rashid spent $30.38 more than Brady.