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A fire department's budget for training is $15,000. If 40% of the budget is allocated to new equipment, how much money is left for other training expenses?
First, calculate the amount allocated to new equipment: $15,000 * 0.40 = $6,000. Then, subtract this from the total budget: $15,000 - $6,000 = $9,000.
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Question: A fire department's budget for training is $15,000. If 40% of the budget is allocated to new equipment, how much money is left for other training expenses?
Answer options:
- $6,000 ✅ $9,000
- $7,500
- $10,000
Correct answer: $9,000
Explanation: First, calculate the amount allocated to new equipment: $15,000 * 0.40 = $6,000. Then, subtract this from the total budget: $15,000 - $6,000 = $9,000.
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