SOLUTION: Bonnie wants to buy a jump rope that costs $5, a board game that costs $20, and a playground ball that costs $9. She has saved $10 from her allowance, and her uncle gave her $7. Ho

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Question 1074858: Bonnie wants to buy a jump rope that costs $5, a board game that costs $20, and a playground ball that costs $9. She has saved $10 from her allowance, and her uncle gave her $7. How much more money does Bonnie need to buy the jump rope, the game, and the ball?

Answer by Fombitz(32388) About Me  (Show Source):
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Total she needs : T%5B1%5D=5%2B20%2B9
Total she has : T%5B2%5D=10%2B7
Difference : D=T%5B1%5D-T%5B2%5D