Question
1. nineteen thousand, one hundred forty-two millionths was the first guess. the second guess was eight thousand, five hundred forty-one hundred-thousandths. which was greater and by how much?
2. They were happy because 80 of the people could be seated comfortably in each vehicle. If there were 1420 vehicles in the parking lot, how many people could be seated comfortably?
3. Pavo bought 20 bunches at $40 a bunch. Write two rates implied by this statement. How much would he have to pay for 100 bunches?
2. They were happy because 80 of the people could be seated comfortably in each vehicle. If there were 1420 vehicles in the parking lot, how many people could be seated comfortably?
3. Pavo bought 20 bunches at $40 a bunch. Write two rates implied by this statement. How much would he have to pay for 100 bunches?
Answers
Ms. Sue
I'll be glad to check your answers.
Idk how to solve it
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