5.75/25 = £0.23
Costs 70p
I'll represent the cost of a pencil by the variable p.12p=1.44p=1.44/12p=0.12So 4 pencils would cost:4p=0.12*44p=0.48
the equation is 60p divided by 6 (pencils) = You do the math.
2
45.30 ÷ 7.55 = 6
5.76/12=.48 per pencil
Costs 70p
0.25 is the cost of the pencil.
This question is for some a bit difficoult because there are so many words.We can simplify it by figuring out what is important in the question.Each pencil cost 3.87.Cost of two pencils?And it is easier to get the grasp of the question.3.87*2=7.74
I'll represent the cost of a pencil by the variable p.12p=1.44p=1.44/12p=0.12So 4 pencils would cost:4p=0.12*44p=0.48
no
25
You could generally buy just one pencil for as less as $.01. You could buy a box of ten pencils for about $.10.
1.75
the equation is 60p divided by 6 (pencils) = You do the math.
2
0.25 which equals 25 cents