Marcy bought 6 apples priced at $0.35 each. She used a coupon worth $0.50 off the total cost. Which number sentence can be used to find how much money Marcy needed in order to buy the apples? Solution: 6 apples priced at 0.35 each Therefore cost of 6 apples= $(6 × 0.35)=$2.1 now, She used a coupon worth $0.50 off the total cost $2.1-$0.50=$1.60 Number sentence can be used to find how much money Marcy needed in order to buy the apples: (6 × 0.35) - 0.50 = 1.60
Oranges cost 6 cents each. Apples cost 10 cents each.
20 %
5 6
4.166666666666667 apples.
how much does a 6 pounds of apples cost
Apples/Cost = 12/6 = 2 So 3 pounds of apples would cost 3/2 = 1.5 units.
5.90
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Marcy bought 6 apples priced at $0.35 each. She used a coupon worth $0.50 off the total cost. Which number sentence can be used to find how much money Marcy needed in order to buy the apples? Solution: 6 apples priced at 0.35 each Therefore cost of 6 apples= $(6 × 0.35)=$2.1 now, She used a coupon worth $0.50 off the total cost $2.1-$0.50=$1.60 Number sentence can be used to find how much money Marcy needed in order to buy the apples: (6 × 0.35) - 0.50 = 1.60
Oranges cost 6 cents each. Apples cost 10 cents each.
20 %
$0.45
apple = 0.45 each orange = 0.60 each
Some apples I purchased recently were $NZ3.65 (around $US 2.90) for 6 apples that weighed approx 1kg. This was in 'medium price' supermarket.
one apple is for 0.45.
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