Well, isn't that just a happy little question? If each apple is 25 cents, and you have 9 apples, you can find the total by multiplying 25 cents by 9. So, 25 cents times 9 is $2.25. Just imagine all the lovely apple pies or paintings you could create with those 9 apples!
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To calculate the total cost of 9 apples at 25 cents each, you would multiply the price per apple by the quantity. In this case, 9 apples at 25 cents each would be 9 x $0.25 = $2.25. Therefore, 9 apples at 25 cents each would cost $2.25 in total.
Well, honey, if you're buying 9 apples at 25 cents each, that's gonna cost you $2.25. Simple math, sweetheart. Just make sure you're not getting ripped off by those sneaky apple vendors.
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Well, honey, it's simple. You put 3 apples in each of the first three bags, leaving the last bag empty. Then, you put the remaining 3 apples in the last bag. Voila! Odd numbers of apples in each bag, just like you asked.
Oh, dude, that's easy! Just put 1 apple in the first bag, 3 in the second, 1 in the third, and 4 in the fourth. Voilà, each bag now has an odd number of apples. It's like apple math, but with a twist!
Box of apples = 9 kg + Half the weight of a box of applesThis can be written as...Box of apples = Half the weight of a box of apples + Half the weight of a box of applesThis means that 9 kg = Half the weight of a box of apples, so...9 x 2 = 18 kg
if you can subtract 3 from 12...... it should be 9 and that is the answer
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