8 lemons
eight $0.15 = 2 $0.30 = 4 $0.60 = 8
If two lemons cost 0.15, and you have 0.60, you can buy eight lemons: 0.60/0.15 = 4 → You can buy two lemons four times. 4 purchases x 2 lemons = 8 lemons.
Let's consider 2 lemons a "batch." So you can get one batch for 15 cents, and you have 60 cents to spend. To find out how many batches you can get with 60 cents, divide 60 by 15 to get 4. Now to get the total number of lemons, multiply the number of batches (4) by the number of lemons in each batch (2) which will give you a total of 8 lemons.
1.5 dozen = 18. The unit cost is misspecified and therefore ambiguous. At ten cents each, that would be 180 cents At ten cents for three, it would be 60 cents.
Each inch of wire cost 3 cents and so 24/3 = 8 inches of wire
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45 cents depending however on what the store charges for a single unit!
eight $0.15 = 2 $0.30 = 4 $0.60 = 8
If two lemons cost 0.15, and you have 0.60, you can buy eight lemons: 0.60/0.15 = 4 → You can buy two lemons four times. 4 purchases x 2 lemons = 8 lemons.
If 2 lemons cost 18 cents then 1 lemon would equal 9 cents. So you know 1=9 and 5=x make a ratio 1 5 1\ /5 - = - Do cross products - - 5 x 5 / \x So... 1x=25= 1x/1 and 25/1 x=45 They cost 45 cents
Let's consider 2 lemons a "batch." So you can get one batch for 15 cents, and you have 60 cents to spend. To find out how many batches you can get with 60 cents, divide 60 by 15 to get 4. Now to get the total number of lemons, multiply the number of batches (4) by the number of lemons in each batch (2) which will give you a total of 8 lemons.
1.5 dozen = 18. The unit cost is misspecified and therefore ambiguous. At ten cents each, that would be 180 cents At ten cents for three, it would be 60 cents.
$0.25 or 25 cents
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You bought a total of 40 stamps- 20 of each of these denominatiions. 20 2-centers for 40 cents and 20 3-centers for 60 cents will cost $1.00.
4 pencils cost 10 cents so pencils are 10/4 cents each.So 50 cents will buy 50*4/10 = 20 pencils