A customer went to the garden shop and bought some potting soil for $12.50 and 6 shrubs. If the total bill was $71.00, how much did each shrub cost if they all cost the same? Write and solve an equation. Show your work.
$71.00-$12.50=$58.50
58.50/6=$9.75
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$4.68
Explanation:
Total cost of potting soil & 6 shrubs = $ 71.00.
cost of potting soil = $12.50.
Hence total cost of 6 shrubs = $71.00 - $12.50 = $58.50.
Thereby cost of each shrub =
58.50Γ·$12.50 = $4.68
So, cost of each shrub = $4.68
Explanation:
Total cost of potting soil & 6 shrubs = $ 71.00.
cost of potting soil = $12.50.
Hence total cost of 6 shrubs = $71.00 - $12.50 = $58.50.
Thereby cost of each shrub =
58.50Γ·$12.50 = $4.68
So, cost of each shrub = $4.68
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don't do that this one is the right one. Just submitted it:
$71.00-$12.50=$58.50
58.50/6=$9.75
don't do that this one is the right one. Just submitted it:
$71.00-$12.50=$58.50
58.50/6=$9.75
2 plus 2 is 4 minus 1 that's 3 quick math
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1.9
2.5
3.$698
4.A (the product of a number and 5)
5.10n
6.34
7.3n=24; about 14 books
8.6
9.-36
10.6
11.c-64=174;147 211 CDs
12.D (the dot on the four)
13.2
14.4
15.8
16.x<-2
17.n >50
18.x < -21
19.z > -12
20.n > -16
21.145 +c >380>235
22.D (the dot is on 5)
23.The 80 in 55x+80 is the one time fee. The x is the number of months Leslie goes to the gym. And the 55 is the fee per month.
24: My "friend" is wrong, and his/hers statement isn't a true statement. First, solve for k. K - 3.5 + 3.5 = 21 + 3.5. the k's side, the 3.5's is canceled out. Then add 21 + 3.5. K is 24.5.
For part 2 here are the answers
1.n + -6 = 0
n = the first day's score
n + -6 = 0
Add 6 to both sides.
n = 6
2.-7x$0.02
n-$0.14
3.Total cost of potting soil & 6 shrubs = $ 71.00.
= $12.50.
Hence total cost of 6 shrubs = $71.00 - $12.50 = $58.50.
Thereby cost of each shrub = 58.50Γ·$12.50 = $4.68
cost of each shrub = $4.68
2.5
3.$698
4.A (the product of a number and 5)
5.10n
6.34
7.3n=24; about 14 books
8.6
9.-36
10.6
11.c-64=174;147 211 CDs
12.D (the dot on the four)
13.2
14.4
15.8
16.x<-2
17.n >50
18.x < -21
19.z > -12
20.n > -16
21.145 +c >380>235
22.D (the dot is on 5)
23.The 80 in 55x+80 is the one time fee. The x is the number of months Leslie goes to the gym. And the 55 is the fee per month.
24: My "friend" is wrong, and his/hers statement isn't a true statement. First, solve for k. K - 3.5 + 3.5 = 21 + 3.5. the k's side, the 3.5's is canceled out. Then add 21 + 3.5. K is 24.5.
For part 2 here are the answers
1.n + -6 = 0
n = the first day's score
n + -6 = 0
Add 6 to both sides.
n = 6
2.-7x$0.02
n-$0.14
3.Total cost of potting soil & 6 shrubs = $ 71.00.
= $12.50.
Hence total cost of 6 shrubs = $71.00 - $12.50 = $58.50.
Thereby cost of each shrub = 58.50Γ·$12.50 = $4.68
cost of each shrub = $4.68
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A customer went to a garden shop and bought some potting soil for $12.50 and 6 shrubs. If the total bill was $71.00, how much did each shrub cost if they all cost the same? Write and solve an equation. Show your work.
To find the cost of each shrub, we need to subtract the cost of the potting soil from the total bill and then divide by the number of shrubs:
Total bill - cost of potting soil = cost of 6 shrubs
$71.00 - $12.50 = $58.50
$58.50 Γ· 6 = $9.75
Therefore, each shrub costs $9.75.
Total bill - cost of potting soil = cost of 6 shrubs
$71.00 - $12.50 = $58.50
$58.50 Γ· 6 = $9.75
Therefore, each shrub costs $9.75.