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28.01.2021 •
Mathematics
Kristen bought a 14 ounce bottle of catshup for 91 cents. At the same rate, how much would a 20-ounce bottle cost?
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Ответ:
$1.30 or 130 cents
Step-by-step explanation:
You divide 91 by 14 to get the amount per ounce and you would get 6.5. Then you multiply that by 20 to get the new amount which is 130, or $1.30.
Ответ:
The crisp and juicy texture and apple-like flavors of Asian pears have lead many people to refer to this fruit as the apple-pear. However, the Asian pear is not a cross between apples and pears. Asian pears originated in China and Japan and have been grown in these countries for at least 3000 years.
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