@ a garden store, a cherry tree cost 5 times as much as a pine tree. If the cherry tree costs $30 how much does a pine tree cost?
Will it be 30 x 5?

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Answered by Steve
30 = 5x
The cherry tree costs 5 times the pine.
Answered by Henry2
Pine tree cost $X.
Cherry tree cost $5x.

x/5x * 30 = 1/5 * 30 = Cost of a pine tree.
Answered by Not good at math
haaa thanks Henry2 And Steve
Answered by Tempest
Okay, lets say "p" represents the cost of the pine tree. If you are a student at Connexus, then the options would be:
a. 30 - 5 = p
b. 30 x 5 = p
c. 30 / 5 = p
d. 30 / 25 = p
(btw, the '/' means "divided by")
Then answer would be c. 30 / 5 = p because it is the only one that makes sense. If the cherry tree cost $30 and it cost 5 times as much as the cherry tree, then the only way to find the answer is dividing 30 by 5. Also, if you want the answer to the rest of the test IF you are a Connexus student, then here they are:
1. D
2. B
3. C (this is the one we just did)
4. A
5. B
Your welcome, hope this helps ;D
(Lighting strikes the top of your head because yall so stoopid)
Answered by plasma fox
funny
Answered by Eon
tempest is sort of funny
Answered by Eon
but thx
Answered by hi
YALL TEMPEST S RIGHT
Answered by Yessir
Tempest right
Answered by Just._.Natsume
2023 and tempest still right?
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