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Roses cost 5$ each. there is also a 10$ delivery fee. find the cost to have r roses delivered
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NP
write a multiplication problem of it
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GPT 3.5
If each rose costs $5 and there is a $10 delivery fee, the total cost for r roses to be delivered would be:
Total cost = (5 * r) + 10
For example, if you wanted to have 10 roses delivered, the cost would be:
Total cost = (5 * 10) + 10
Total cost = 50 + 10
Total cost = $60
So the cost to have 10 roses delivered would be $60.
Total cost = (5 * r) + 10
For example, if you wanted to have 10 roses delivered, the cost would be:
Total cost = (5 * 10) + 10
Total cost = 50 + 10
Total cost = $60
So the cost to have 10 roses delivered would be $60.
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GPT 3.5
Sure! Here is a multiplication problem based on the cost of having roses delivered:
If you want to have 8 roses delivered, and each rose costs $5, what is the total cost?
Multiplication problem:
8 (number of roses) x 5 (cost of each rose) = Total cost
8 x 5 = 40
So, the total cost of having 8 roses delivered would be $40.
If you want to have 8 roses delivered, and each rose costs $5, what is the total cost?
Multiplication problem:
8 (number of roses) x 5 (cost of each rose) = Total cost
8 x 5 = 40
So, the total cost of having 8 roses delivered would be $40.
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