Asked by Laruen
If a store is selling boxes of pudding at 3 for 0.99, how much would 12 boxes cost?
Answer $_________
3/0.99 = x/12 ?????
right????
Answer $_________
3/0.99 = x/12 ?????
right????
Answers
Answered by
Damon
(0.99 dollars/3 boxes) * 12
= 4 * .99 = 4.00 - .04 = 3.96
= 4 * .99 = 4.00 - .04 = 3.96
Answered by
Laruen
you got it wrong
i put your answer and it says that it's incorrect
is it 0.99/3 = x/12???
I have to do a proportion
i put your answer and it says that it's incorrect
is it 0.99/3 = x/12???
I have to do a proportion
Answered by
Laruen
oops never mind
i put the answer on a wrong question
i put the answer on a wrong question
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Nope.
You need the number of boxes on top of each fraction and the cost on the bottom.
You need the number of boxes on top of each fraction and the cost on the bottom.
Answered by
tai
how do you do this
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