You go to the bakery with $20. You buy a small cake for 12.75. cookies cost .75 each. How many cookies can you buy ?
2 answers:
$20 - $12.75 = $7.25
$7.25 / $0.75 = 9.6
So you can buy C) 9.6 cookies.
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The answer is 9 cookies. This is because you (most likely) aren't going to be sold 9.6 parts of a cookie.
20 - 12.75 = 7.25
7.25/.75 = 9.666666 or 9
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