B - 13
Okay, we know that Mark brought 1 notebook and the totally is 6.91 while one pencil costs $0.42.
x= number of pencils he brought.
we know the price of 1 notebook + the cost of pencils times the numbers of pencils he brought = total cost.
So the equation will be:
1.45 + 0.42x = 6.91 subtract 1.45 on both sides.
0.42x = 5.46 Then we solve for x by dividing both sides by 0.42
x= 13
So the number of pencils he brought is 13.
Answer: 3583.37 ≈ 3500
Step-by-step explanation:
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The root is equivalent to a fractional power with that number as the denominator. Otherwise, the rules of exponents apply.
First you have to know the price of item.
EX: Say a candy car costs $1.50.
The candy bar was marked down 30%.
$1.50 x 30/100 = $.45
The item will decrease $.45.
$1.50 - $.45 = $1.05