Asked by Annadona
Jason bought 0.7 kg of tomatoes. The tomatoes sell for $1.96
for each kilogram. How much did he pay?
for each kilogram. How much did he pay?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
0.7 * 1.96 =
Answered by
Biruntha
$1.96/1kilogram
what is the cost for 0.7 kilograms?
1kg=1000g
0.7kg=700g
$1.96/(divided by)1000=0.00196
0.00196*(multiplied by)700=1.372
Therefore,the cost of 0.7kg of tomatoes are $1.372, so Jason paid about $1.37 for 0.7kg.
what is the cost for 0.7 kilograms?
1kg=1000g
0.7kg=700g
$1.96/(divided by)1000=0.00196
0.00196*(multiplied by)700=1.372
Therefore,the cost of 0.7kg of tomatoes are $1.372, so Jason paid about $1.37 for 0.7kg.
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