Kira got a pocket money of $300. She spent 1/3 of her money on story books and 1/4 of the remainder on
stationery items. H

Kira got a pocket money of $300. She spent 1/3 of her money on story books and 1/4 of the remainder on
stationery items. How much money she still got with her?

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  1. Therefore the money she still got with her is $ 150.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Pocket money of Kira = $300

    Money spent on story books = 1/3 × $300 = $100

    Now,

    Amount left with Kira spending on story books = $300–$100= $200

    Again,

    Money spent on stationary items = 1/4 × $200 = $ 50

    Total money spent on story books and stationary items = $100 + $50=$150

    Amount of money left = $300 – $150 = $150

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  2. Therefore the money she still got with her is $ 150.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Pocket money of Kira = $300

    Money spent on story books = 1/3 × $300 = $100

    Now,

    Amount left with Kira spending on story books = $300–$100= $200

    Again,

    Money spent on stationary items = 1/4 × $200 = $ 50

    Total money spent on story books and stationary items = $100 + $50=$150

    Amount of money left = $300 – $150 = $150

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