To find the total cost of 1.5 pounds of apples at $3.50 per pound using partial products, we can break the multiplication into easier components.
To do this calculation:
- Split the 1.5 into 1 and 0.5.
- Split the $3.50 into $3.00 and $0.50.
Using partial products:
- For the first part: \( 1 \times 3.50 = 3.50 \)
- For the second part: \( 0.5 \times 3.50 = 1.75 \)
Now we can note the important values we get from this:
- 3 (from 1 x 3.00)
- 0.50 (from 0.5 x 3.00)
- 0.25 (from 0.5 x 0.50)
- 1.5 (from 1 x 0.50)
The partial products needed for the calculation of the total cost are:
- 3.00
- 1.50
However, note that the numbers you provided do not directly fit into this calculation; if you were asked for combinations of numbers, you may focus on the methods to derive the values mentioned earlier.
The relevant responses from the list you provided are likely:
- 1.5
- 0.5
- 3
If you were to pick answers based on the original problem, you would select:
- 1.5 (for the first part)
- 3 (for part of the cost)
If you can provide more instructions or context regarding how the inputs should be used, I can assist you further!