A man earns #3500 per month out of which he spends 15 percent on his children's education. If he spends additional #1950 on food, how much does he have left?

0.85*3500 - 1950 = 1025 (£?)

I never heard of a currency measured in #

15÷100×3500= 525

525+1950=2475
3500-2475=1025
final answer = 1025

To find out how much the man has left after expenses, we need to follow these steps:

1. Calculate how much the man spends on his children's education:
Given that he earns #3500 per month and spends 15% on his children's education, we can calculate it as:
Amount spent on children's education = 15/100 * #3500

2. Calculate the total expenses on food and education:
Total expenses = Amount spent on children's education + Additional amount spent on food

3. Subtract the total expenses from the man's monthly earnings:
Amount left = Monthly earnings - Total expenses

Now let's calculate it step by step:

Step 1: Calculate the amount spent on children's education:
Amount spent on children's education = 15/100 * #3500
Amount spent on children's education = (15 * #3500)/100
Amount spent on children's education = #525

Step 2: Calculate the total expenses on food and education:
Total expenses = Amount spent on children's education + Additional amount spent on food
Total expenses = #525 + #1950
Total expenses = #2475

Step 3: Calculate the amount left:
Amount left = Monthly earnings - Total expenses
Amount left = #3500 - #2475
Amount left = #1025

Therefore, the man has #1025 left after expenses.