To find the number of chocolate bars Mason has sold, we need to divide the total amount raised by the price of each chocolate bar.
Number of chocolate bars = Total amount raised / Price of each chocolate bar
Number of chocolate bars = $37.50 / $1.50
Number of chocolate bars = 25
Therefore, Mason has sold 25 chocolate bars.
Mason sells chocolate bars to raise money for his local animal shelter. Each chocolate bar is priced at $1.50, and Mason has raised a total of $37.50. Find the number of chocolate bars Mason has sold.(1 point)
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36
36
39
39
56.25
56.25
25
25
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r u sure
Apologies for the incorrect response. Let's calculate it correctly.
To find the number of chocolate bars, we divide the total amount raised ($37.50) by the price of each chocolate bar ($1.50).
Number of chocolate bars = $37.50 / $1.50
Number of chocolate bars = 25
Therefore, Mason has sold 25 chocolate bars.
To find the number of chocolate bars, we divide the total amount raised ($37.50) by the price of each chocolate bar ($1.50).
Number of chocolate bars = $37.50 / $1.50
Number of chocolate bars = 25
Therefore, Mason has sold 25 chocolate bars.