1. **Stating the problem:** Jimmy wants to buy tennis shoes costing $93.48 using his leaf raking money and birthday money combined. We need to find out how much money he has left after the purchase, assuming he spends all the money he has except the loose change left at home.
2. **Understanding the problem:** We are not given the exact total amount of money Jimmy has from leaf raking and birthday money combined. To find how much money he has left, we need the total amount he initially had.
3. **Formula used:**
\[ \text{Money left} = \text{Total money} - \text{Cost of tennis shoes} \]
4. **Explanation:**
- If Jimmy's total money is greater than or equal to $93.48, then the money left is the difference.
- If the total money is less than $93.48, he cannot buy the shoes.
5. **Since the problem does not provide the total money, we cannot calculate the exact amount left.**
**Final answer:** Without knowing Jimmy's total money, the amount left after buying the tennis shoes cannot be determined.
Money Left
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