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24.09.2020 •
Mathematics
Vladimir buys 1.20 pounds of Skittles, 7.2 pounds of M&Ms, and 5.2 pounds of pretzels. If the candy cost $1.20 a pound and the pretzels cost $1.10 a pound, how much did Vladimir spend? Answers no please
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Ответ:
2.Let’s now calculate the price of the candy
3.Now we can calculate the price of the pretzels
4. We then add the two prices together
Ответ:
There is no mixed number. 50/5 is 10 because if you divide 50 and 5 by least common factors which is 5 you get 10. This is the simplest form.