Asked by john
Rhiley wants to buy
copies of a new Xbox game to gift to friends. If each game costs
and the total cost is
, how many games is Rhiley buying? Solve for
in the equation
.
A
8 games
B
9 games
C
6 games
D
7 games
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I’m missing the numbers/the equation in your message (they got dropped). Can you paste the original equation (or say the cost per game and the total cost)?
In general: if each game costs c and the total is T, then number of games n = T ÷ c. For example:
- If each game is $60 and total is $480, n = 480 ÷ 60 = 8 (A).
- If each game is $60 and total is $540, n = 540 ÷ 60 = 9 (B).
- If each is $50 and total is $300, n = 300 ÷ 50 = 6 (C).
- If each is $45 and total is $315, n = 315 ÷ 45 = 7 (D).
Send the actual numbers and I’ll pick the correct choice.
In general: if each game costs c and the total is T, then number of games n = T ÷ c. For example:
- If each game is $60 and total is $480, n = 480 ÷ 60 = 8 (A).
- If each game is $60 and total is $540, n = 540 ÷ 60 = 9 (B).
- If each is $50 and total is $300, n = 300 ÷ 50 = 6 (C).
- If each is $45 and total is $315, n = 315 ÷ 45 = 7 (D).
Send the actual numbers and I’ll pick the correct choice.
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