I bought a pair of shoes at the cost of 1500 and I am left with less than 4500

If you bought a pair of shoes for $1500 and you are left with less than $4500, it means you have more than $3000 remaining.

To calculate how much money you have left after buying the shoes, you can subtract the cost of the shoes from your initial amount of money. Here's the step-by-step calculation:

1. Start with your initial amount of money: 4500.
2. Subtract the cost of the shoes: 4500 - 1500 = 3000.

Therefore, you have 3000 units of currency left after buying the shoes.

To find out how much money you have left after buying the pair of shoes, you'll need to subtract the cost of the shoes from the amount you started with.

Let's say you had 4500 before buying the shoes and the shoes cost 1500.

To calculate how much money you have left, subtract 1500 from 4500:

4500 - 1500 = 3000

Therefore, after buying the pair of shoes, you are left with 3000.