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Ivahew [28]
4 years ago
6

You bought 4.6 meters of fabric that cost $3.57 per meter . what was her total cost

Mathematics
2 answers:
storchak [24]4 years ago
8 0
16.42 is the answer just multiply the two numbers to get the answer
choli [55]4 years ago
4 0
4.6 meters at 3.57 per meter = (4.6 x 3.57) = $ 16.42
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