288 pencils in 36 boxes, would mean 8 pencils in each box. If you had 288 pencils in each of 36 boxes, you would a total of 10,368 pencils.
Markers are .50cents each Pencils are .15 cents each
if 3 pencils for 99 cents would be 33 each, divide that by 2 and you would get 16.5 so 16x16.5=264
4 pencils cost 10 cents so pencils are 10/4 cents each.So 50 cents will buy 50*4/10 = 20 pencils
Cost of each pencil is: 9.75/39. Or, .25 each. A gross is 144 items. So, a gross of pencils would cost 36. Of course, a gross is a unit of quantity where there is often a discount from the single unit price. So a gross of pencils may have a price less than 144 times the single unit price.
The cost of p pencils is 20p.
If pencils cost 0.26 each could you buy four pencils with 1.00?
288 pencils in 36 boxes, would mean 8 pencils in each box. If you had 288 pencils in each of 36 boxes, you would a total of 10,368 pencils.
Markers are .50cents each Pencils are .15 cents each
if 3 pencils for 99 cents would be 33 each, divide that by 2 and you would get 16.5 so 16x16.5=264
Well, isn't that a lovely question! If each box holds two dozen pencils, that means each box has 24 pencils. So, if we have ten boxes, we can simply multiply 24 pencils by 10 boxes to find the total number of pencils. That would be 240 pencils in total! Just imagine all the beautiful drawings and happy little accidents you could create with all those pencils.
4 pencils cost 10 cents so pencils are 10/4 cents each.So 50 cents will buy 50*4/10 = 20 pencils
x= # of pencils that cost .45 y= # of pencils that cost .65 So now you need 2 equations for 2 variables: 15= x+y This equation is saying: 15 total pencils bought= pencils that cost .45 + pencils that cost .65 The second equation is: 7.75= .45x + .65y This equation is saying: total money spent (7.75)= price of pencils (.45) times # of pencils + price of pencils (.65) times # of pencils Then you combine these two equations, but first switch around the first equation to look like: y=15-x Then you replace the "y" in the second equation by putting in what y equals the first equation: 7.75= .45x + .65(15-x) Then distribute and solve for x: x = 10 Then enter 10 into the first equation for x to figure out y: y= 15- 10 y= 5 So your answer is-- Ray bought 10 pencils that cost .45 and 5 pencils that cost .65
Well, honey, a gross is 144 pencils. So, if each pencil costs 8 cents, then you just multiply 144 by 8 cents to get $11.52 for a gross of pencils. Hope that math lesson didn't cost you too much!
Cost of each pencil is: 9.75/39. Or, .25 each. A gross is 144 items. So, a gross of pencils would cost 36. Of course, a gross is a unit of quantity where there is often a discount from the single unit price. So a gross of pencils may have a price less than 144 times the single unit price.
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No, two pencils are not actually pulling on each other. The force of gravity between the two pencils is negligible due to their relatively small masses. Any perceived interaction between the pencils is a result of external forces acting on them, such as friction or air resistance, rather than a gravitational pull between the pencils themselves.