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PtichkaEL [24]
2 years ago
6

Match each problem to its solution 8,8.2,9,56.25

Mathematics
1 answer:
Mekhanik [1.2K]2 years ago
3 0

The computation shows that the amount will be:

  • $56.25.
  • $9
  • 8
  • 8.2 pounds

<h3>How to compute the values?</h3>

Jonah earns $12.50 per hour

He works for 4.5 hours

Amount he earned will be:

= 12.50 × 4.5 = $55.25

Items worth is $41.23

Amount paid is $50.23

Extra amount paid will be:

= 50.23 - 41.23

= $9

Length of cloth available is 20 m

Length of one long-sleeved blouse is 2.5m

Number of blouses that can be made will be:

= 20/2.5 = 8

Potatoes weight is 3.2 pounds

Oranges weight is 2.3 pounds

Onions weight is 2.7 pounds

Total weight of the purchase will be:

= 3.2 + 2.3 + 2.7 = 8.2 pounds

Learn more about the computation of amount on:

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<u>Complete question:</u>

Match each problem to its solution. 8 8.2 9 56.25 Jonah earns $12.50 per hour as a marketing intern. If he works for 4.5 hours, how many dollars does he earn? arrowRight Jessica purchased items worth $41.23 at the local grocery store. The cashier made a mistake while ringing up her items, and Jessica ended up paying $50.23. How many extra dollars did she pay? arrowRight Josie has 20 meters of cloth. She needs to make long-sleeved blouses with that cloth. If one long-sleeved blouse requires 2.5 meters of cloth, how many blouses can she make with the material? arrowRight Jeremy bought 3.2 pounds of potatoes, 2.3 pounds of oranges, and 2.7 pounds of onions. How many pounds does his purchase weigh? arrowRight

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