Let's represent the amount of money Tim had at first as x.
After spending 20% on a shirt, Tim has 0.8x remaining.
After receiving $50 from his mother, Tim has 0.8x + $50.
The book cost $40 more than what Tim received from his mother, so the cost of the book is (0.8x + $50) + $40 = 0.8x + $90.
Tim spent 60% of what he had then on a book, so he has 0.4(0.8x + $50) = 0.32x + $20 remaining.
Since the cost of the book is 0.8x + $90, we can set up the equation: 0.32x + $20 = 0.8x + $90.
Subtracting 0.32x and $20 from both sides of the equation, we get: $20 = 0.48x + $90.
Subtracting $90 from both sides of the equation, we get: -$70 = 0.48x.
Dividing both sides of the equation by 0.48, we get: x = -$70 / 0.48 = -$145.83.
Since the amount of money can't be negative, option 4 is invalid.
Therefore, Tim had $100 at first, which is option 1.
Tim had some money at first. He spent 20% of it on a shirt. After that, he received $50 from his mother. He then spent 60% of what he had then on a book. The cost of the book was $40 more than the money his mother gave him. How much money did Tim have at first?
(1) $ 100
(2) $ 125
(3) $ 150
(4) S 175
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