SOLUTION: You set your entertainment budget to $100 per month. Eating out costs $35, movies cost $15, and concerts cost $60. Can you eat out, go to a movie, and go to a concert in the same

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Question 886670: You set your entertainment budget to $100 per month. Eating out costs $35, movies cost $15, and concerts cost $60. Can you eat out, go to a movie, and go to a concert in the same month, while staying within your budget?
Answer by JulietG(1812)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The cost of eating out, a movie, and a concert costs: 35 + 15 + 60 = $110
No, you cannot do all three while staying within your budget.

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