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gogolik [260]
3 years ago
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three sister are getting new outfits. shirts cost 11 each,skirts coat 25 each and shows cost 44 a pair what is the total coast o

f the new outfits for all of the sisters​
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1 answer:
MatroZZZ [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

240.

Step-by-step explanation:

Here is the correct question: Three sister are getting new outfits. shirts cost 11 each,skirts coat 25 each and shoes cost 44 a pair. what is the total cost of the new outfits for all of the sisters​?

Given: Cost of each shirt is 11

           Cost of each skirts coat is 25

           Cost of each pair of shoes cost is 44.

Now, finding total cost of shirt, skirt coat and shoes as cost of one new outfit.

= 11+25+44 = 80

∴ Total cost of one new outfit is 80.

Next, finding cost of new outfit for all, three sisters.

Cost of new outfit for three sister = \textrm { cost of one outfit}\times \textrm{ number of sisters}

∴ Cost of new outfit for three sister = 80\times 3= 240

240 is the total cost of new outfit for all the sisters.

         

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