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Mathematics, 30.05.2020 01:03 montecillolinda

Donavon and some friends go to a fair Donavon spends 1/2 of his money on nides. He then spends $6 of his money on food. At the end of the day, Donavon has $1 remaning
Write an equation to represent the situation. How much money did Donavon bring to the fair?
Let d represent the amount of money Donavon brought to the fair. Which equation represents the situation?

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