5.80 per pair.
There are 46 shoes to 23 pairs. 2 shoes in a pair x 23 pairs equals 46 shoes.
1 pair = 2 shoes, so you just need to multiply the number of pairs by 2 to get the number of shoes.
72 = 6*4*3
Either pair or pairs is correct, but the usage will determine which. Pants, shoes, gloves and some other things come in pairs, and in general usage, a pair is two (as you probably already knew). Further, we can talk about one pair, or a number of pairs of things. Here are some examples of the singular usage:She was caught in the downpour, and the water ruined her new pair of shoes.He bought a pair of pants and two sport shirts.The boy and girl each packed a pair of warm gloves for the trip.Here are some examples of the plural usage:Several pairs of gloves were lying on the table by the door.The clerk rang up the three pairs of pants and the belt for the young man.There were many pairs of shoes on the discount rack.
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with no sales tax, it is 11x55=$605
There are 46 shoes to 23 pairs. 2 shoes in a pair x 23 pairs equals 46 shoes.
Earth shoes cost approximately one hundred to one hundred fifty dollars per pair. They can be purchased even cheaper used, but used pairs can be more worn and beat out.
1,220 pair of shoes
8 pairs of shoes
I don't see where the number of pairs of shoes has any relevance. I am a guy, and I probably have 7 or 8 pairs of shoes. I have a couple of pairs of dress shoes, 2 or 3 pairs of sneakers, a pair of moccasins, a pair of sandals, and probably some more in a closet.For me, rotating my shoes on a daily basis (not wearing the same pair two days in a row) helps my feet stay healthy.
1 pair = 2 shoes, so you just need to multiply the number of pairs by 2 to get the number of shoes.
um i cant say the answer couse i dont have 240 pairs of shoes. now if u have 240 pair of shoes you have 480 shoes all together.
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two pairs of shoes is slightly more common, but either is correct.From dictionary.com:When used without a modifier, pairs is the only possible plural: Pairs of skaters glidedover the ice.When modified by a number, pairs is the more common form, especially referring to persons: Six pairs of masked dancers led the procession.The unmarked plural pair is used mainly in reference to inanimate objects or nonhumans: He has three pair (or pairs) of loafers. Two pair (or pairs) of barn owls have nested onour property.
The cost of shoes in 1994 were $79.99 for Nike sneakers. A pair of Reeboks cot about $80.00. Pumas cost about $70.00.
72 = 6*4*3