Sam has been saving money for a road trip. He has $1,200 in his savings account and plans to spend $200 on gas, $300 on accommodations, and $150 on food. If he also wants to buy a $50 map and $20 worth of souvenirs, how much money will he have left after his trip?

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To find out how much money Sam will have left after his trip, we need to calculate his total expenses and then subtract that amount from his savings.

  1. Total expenses:

    • Gas: $200
    • Accommodations: $300
    • Food: $150
    • Map: $50
    • Souvenirs: $20

    Now, let's sum these expenses:

    \[ \text{Total expenses} = 200 + 300 + 150 + 50 + 20 \]

    \[ = 720 \]

  2. Remaining money:

    • Initial savings: $1,200
    • Total expenses: $720

    Now, subtract the total expenses from the initial savings:

    \[ \text{Remaining money} = 1200 - 720 = 480 \]

Therefore, Sam will have $480 left after his trip.

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