126 cents or $1.26
$3.00
Oranges cost 6 cents each. Apples cost 10 cents each.
There is not enough information to answer this question. we need to know if the apples are .89 cents a pound or 89 cents each. If they are 89 cents each we need to know how many are in a pound
4.32/36 = 0.12 per apple ( 12 cents)
2.00 divided by 12 means that the apples cost 0.1666 recurring each. So if you then multiply that by 50, you find that 50 apples cost 8.333 recurring.
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$3.00
Oranges cost 6 cents each. Apples cost 10 cents each.
x/b gives the cost per apple that answer times y will give the answer
12/3=44*0.48=1.92 how much does it cost to by 1 dozen of apples3.84/1.92=2the answer is 2 dozens
it cost 25 cents in 1995.
97 cents per pound
20 dollars and 100 cents
There is not enough information to answer this question. we need to know if the apples are .89 cents a pound or 89 cents each. If they are 89 cents each we need to know how many are in a pound
In 1930, you could buy a pound of apples for eleven cents. If you wanted to buy a single apple from a street vendor, it would cost you a nickel.
4.32/36 = 0.12 per apple ( 12 cents)
An apple costs 2 cents more than an orange. 3a + 2o = 2a + 3o + 2 a = o + 2