meizlyn040990 meizlyn040990
  • 25-02-2021
  • Mathematics
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A store sells 6 oranges for $3 what is the cost for 10 oranges ?

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aybekaliev5 aybekaliev5
  • 25-02-2021
$5 for 10 oranges. Would be $1 dollar for every 2 oranges
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damianhedglin damianhedglin
  • 25-02-2021

Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

3÷6 =0.50 this means every orange costs 50 cents .50 x2 = 1 so you have 2 oranges at the cost of one dollar, 2x5 =10 oranges 1x5=5 dollars

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