Micheal, gabby, and juan all went to the school store. Micheal bought 6 pencils for 095$ each, gabby bought 7 pencils for 0.85$ each, and juan bought 5 pencils 1.05$ each. Which student spent the least amount of money on pencils at the school store?

To find out how much each student spent on pencils, we multiply the number of pencils by the cost per pencil.

Michael spent 6 pencils * $0.95/pencil = $<<6*0.95=5.70>>5.70 on pencils.
Gabby spent 7 pencils * $0.85/pencil = $<<7*0.85=5.95>>5.95 on pencils.
Juan spent 5 pencils * $1.05/pencil = $<<5*1.05=5.25>>5.25 on pencils.

Therefore, Juan spent the least amount of money on pencils at the school store.