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A city lunch program for seniors received a grant of 1.925x10^6 dollars. Divide that figure by the cost of $2.75 per lunch out how many senior lunches the grant can provide.
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To find the number of senior lunches the grant can provide, we need to divide the grant amount by the cost per lunch.
Amount of grant = 1.925 x 10^6 dollars
Cost per lunch = $2.75
Number of senior lunches = Amount of grant / Cost per lunch
Number of senior lunches = (1.925 x 10^6 dollars) / ($2.75)
Amount of grant = 1.925 x 10^6 dollars
Cost per lunch = $2.75
Number of senior lunches = Amount of grant / Cost per lunch
Number of senior lunches = (1.925 x 10^6 dollars) / ($2.75)