SchirmerC
SchirmerC SchirmerC
  • 18-09-2017
  • Mathematics
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I need help with #2 please

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maddee3 maddee3
  • 18-09-2017
Divide 5.34 by 6 to find the cost of 1 orange. You should get .89¢
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mtomas598
mtomas598 mtomas598
  • 18-09-2017
Simply divide the cost by the number of oranges to get the price of 1 orange

5.34/6
= 0.89

So, 1 orange costs $0.89
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