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Five apples for 120 cents is better. 174/6= 29 120/5= 24 The six apples are more expensive, for one of the you pay 29 cents. For one apple in the five apples you only pay 24 cents. You save a nickel.
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You can buy 15, if there is no tax involved. One dollar is 100 cents, and .50 means 50 cents.
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how many apples costing 8 cents can i buy with 50 cents 50 multiply by 8=400
6 apples 8x6=48
6 small apples at 8 cents each equals 48 cents. 4 large apples at 13 cents each equals 52 cents. Your answer is 6 small apples and 4 large apples equal 1 dollar.
1 for $0.50 therefore $13.50 / $0.50 = 27 apples
Five apples for 120 cents is better. 174/6= 29 120/5= 24 The six apples are more expensive, for one of the you pay 29 cents. For one apple in the five apples you only pay 24 cents. You save a nickel.
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.
As many as they feel like and have the $$ 2 buy! One, two or three apples a day keep the doctor away ! well that's weird cuz u can get a bag of apples at jacks fruit market for 99 cents and im gonna finish eating these apples then answer the question
15 apples.
85 Cents per gallon is cheaper, which is a rate of about 22.43 cents per liter.
Go under the breeding tan, then click on the store. It will come up with a list of things you can buy, click on apples and decide how many to buy.
Six.