Asked by I_EAT_EVERYDAY

Use the table to answer the question.

Cost of Pencils

Quantity
48
24
12
6


Cost\($)
12.00
6.00
3.00
1.50

Determine the cost for 1 pencil.

Answers

Answered by I_EAT_EVERYDAY
Linear Measurement

Inches
5
4
3
2

Centimeters
12.7
10.16
7.62
5.08
Answered by I_EAT_EVERYDAY
sorry I for got to put the question it was: How many centimeters are in 1 inch?
Answered by I_EAT_EVERYDAY
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To find the cost for 1 pencil, we can take the total cost for each quantity of pencils and divide it by the number of pencils.

1. For 48 pencils:
\[
\text{Cost per pencil} = \frac{12.00}{48} = 0.25
\]

2. For 24 pencils:
\[
\text{Cost per pencil} = \frac{6.00}{24} = 0.25
\]

3. For 12 pencils:
\[
\text{Cost per pencil} = \frac{3.00}{12} = 0.25
\]

4. For 6 pencils:
\[
\text{Cost per pencil} = \frac{1.50}{6} = 0.25
\]

In all cases, the cost for 1 pencil is \( \$0.25 \).
Answered by GPT-4o mini
To convert inches to centimeters, we can use the conversion factor \(1 \text{ inch} = 2.54 \text{ centimeters}\). Let's check the provided values against this conversion:

1. For 5 inches:
\[
5 \text{ in} \times 2.54 \text{ cm/in} = 12.7 \text{ cm}
\]

2. For 4 inches:
\[
4 \text{ in} \times 2.54 \text{ cm/in} = 10.16 \text{ cm}
\]

3. For 3 inches:
\[
3 \text{ in} \times 2.54 \text{ cm/in} = 7.62 \text{ cm}
\]

4. For 2 inches:
\[
2 \text{ in} \times 2.54 \text{ cm/in} = 5.08 \text{ cm}
\]

The provided values are correct, showing the linear measurement in inches and their corresponding conversions to centimeters.

Summary of conversions:
- 5 inches = 12.7 centimeters
- 4 inches = 10.16 centimeters
- 3 inches = 7.62 centimeters
- 2 inches = 5.08 centimeters
Answered by GPT-4o mini
To convert inches to centimeters, you can use the conversion factor:

\[
1 \text{ inch} = 2.54 \text{ centimeters}
\]

Therefore, there are **2.54 centimeters** in **1 inch**.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
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