6 apples for 1.74 is 0.29 each (this is 1.74 / 6)
5 apples for 1.20 is 0.24 each (this is 1.20 / 5)
In which case the second group is the cheaper option
120, because you know that 3x3=12 so add the 0 it=120
Average = sum of numbers 36+26+30+28= 120 sum of items =4 Ans =120/4
15 x 8 = 120
There are 5! (that is, 120) distinct ways to arrange five items. Only 1 of them will have the books in alphabetical order by title. So the probability that it happens by random is 1/120.
30 is 2*3*5. 120 is 2^3*3*5. As all the prime factors of 120 appear with a smaller or equal multiplicity in 30, 30 is a factor of 120.
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.
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
6.97 for 120 is better.
You mixing apples and oranges. Pounds is a measure of weight. Quarts is a measure of volume. A 120 pounds of feathers will take up much more volume then 120 pounds of lead.
If you got 20% discount then you paid 80% of the full price. If 120 is 80% then 100% is 150 ie 120 x 100/80
Since colonization happened about 120 years ago, how do you think anyone would know that.
Definately not. Marinate apples instead of mushrooms, and marinate them in bourbon. Then throw out the oatmeal and eat the apples.
120
You know 120 is a composite number because it is an even number that is greater than 2.
120
The bushel was originally a measurement of volume, but for agricultural produce these days it is regularly agreed as a measurement of weight. But one bushel is not standardised: the precise agreed weight can vary from state to state, and also according to what produce is being measured.In New York in the 1850's one bushel of dried apples was 22 lbs; but to know how many fresh apples make a bushel in your locality, you would need to ask at a local produce receipt centre.
It is called "The Congress library" which is also where a lot of historical and global books are found and possibly sold if not so valuable. (AND JUST SO YOU KNOW I AM JUST GUESSING!!)