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15.01.2020 •
Mathematics
Jorge saves half of his allowance each week. if jorge save $7.50 each week, what is his weekly allowance?
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Ответ:
$15.00
Step-by-step explanation:
7.50 X 2
Ответ:
$15
Step-by-step explanation:
If he saves half his allowance each week, and that half is $7.50, just multiply that by two, or add the two halves together.
Ответ:
This is because from the equation you know that he pays 29.95+2.00 for one light therefore, if we use x to represent the amount of lights--
X(29.95+2.00)
is an equation you can use to solve for the amount Mr. Davis payed for his lights.