Asked by lilyanna
A customer went to the garden shop and bought some potting soil for $12.50 and 6 shrubs. If the total bill was $71.00, how much did each shrub cost if they all cost the same? Write and solve an equation. Show your work.
$71.00-$12.50=$58.50
58.50/6=$9.75
$71.00-$12.50=$58.50
58.50/6=$9.75
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I was just trying to look up what $71.00-$12.50 was, and I got here, SO WHAT DO YOU KNOW
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since ppl is lazy I'll do it.
$4.68
Explanation:
Total cost of potting soil & 6 shrubs = $ 71.00.
cost of potting soil = $12.50.
Hence total cost of 6 shrubs = $71.00 - $12.50 = $58.50.
Thereby cost of each shrub =
58.50Γ·$12.50 = $4.68
So, cost of each shrub = $4.68
Explanation:
Total cost of potting soil & 6 shrubs = $ 71.00.
cost of potting soil = $12.50.
Hence total cost of 6 shrubs = $71.00 - $12.50 = $58.50.
Thereby cost of each shrub =
58.50Γ·$12.50 = $4.68
So, cost of each shrub = $4.68
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since ppl is lazy I'll do it
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don't do that this one is the right one. Just submitted it:
$71.00-$12.50=$58.50
58.50/6=$9.75
don't do that this one is the right one. Just submitted it:
$71.00-$12.50=$58.50
58.50/6=$9.75
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1.9
2.5
3.$698
4.A (the product of a number and 5)
5.10n
6.34
7.3n=24; about 14 books
8.6
9.-36
10.6
11.c-64=174;147 211 CDs
12.D (the dot on the four)
13.2
14.4
15.8
16.x<-2
17.n >50
18.x < -21
19.z > -12
20.n > -16
21.145 +c >380>235
22.D (the dot is on 5)
23.The 80 in 55x+80 is the one time fee. The x is the number of months Leslie goes to the gym. And the 55 is the fee per month.
24: My "friend" is wrong, and his/hers statement isn't a true statement. First, solve for k. K - 3.5 + 3.5 = 21 + 3.5. the k's side, the 3.5's is canceled out. Then add 21 + 3.5. K is 24.5.
For part 2 here are the answers
1.n + -6 = 0
n = the first day's score
n + -6 = 0
Add 6 to both sides.
n = 6
2.-7x$0.02
n-$0.14
3.Total cost of potting soil & 6 shrubs = $ 71.00.
= $12.50.
Hence total cost of 6 shrubs = $71.00 - $12.50 = $58.50.
Thereby cost of each shrub = 58.50Γ·$12.50 = $4.68
cost of each shrub = $4.68
2.5
3.$698
4.A (the product of a number and 5)
5.10n
6.34
7.3n=24; about 14 books
8.6
9.-36
10.6
11.c-64=174;147 211 CDs
12.D (the dot on the four)
13.2
14.4
15.8
16.x<-2
17.n >50
18.x < -21
19.z > -12
20.n > -16
21.145 +c >380>235
22.D (the dot is on 5)
23.The 80 in 55x+80 is the one time fee. The x is the number of months Leslie goes to the gym. And the 55 is the fee per month.
24: My "friend" is wrong, and his/hers statement isn't a true statement. First, solve for k. K - 3.5 + 3.5 = 21 + 3.5. the k's side, the 3.5's is canceled out. Then add 21 + 3.5. K is 24.5.
For part 2 here are the answers
1.n + -6 = 0
n = the first day's score
n + -6 = 0
Add 6 to both sides.
n = 6
2.-7x$0.02
n-$0.14
3.Total cost of potting soil & 6 shrubs = $ 71.00.
= $12.50.
Hence total cost of 6 shrubs = $71.00 - $12.50 = $58.50.
Thereby cost of each shrub = 58.50Γ·$12.50 = $4.68
cost of each shrub = $4.68
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Loser Lover
A customer went to a garden shop and bought some potting soil for $12.50 and 6 shrubs. If the total bill was $71.00, how much did each shrub cost if they all cost the same? Write and solve an equation. Show your work.
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To find the cost of each shrub, we need to subtract the cost of the potting soil from the total bill and then divide by the number of shrubs:
Total bill - cost of potting soil = cost of 6 shrubs
$71.00 - $12.50 = $58.50
$58.50 Γ· 6 = $9.75
Therefore, each shrub costs $9.75.
Total bill - cost of potting soil = cost of 6 shrubs
$71.00 - $12.50 = $58.50
$58.50 Γ· 6 = $9.75
Therefore, each shrub costs $9.75.
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