Complete question :
grocery store was having a sale. Darla had $15 in her wallet. She planned to purchase 2 gallons of fruit juice, 3 bags of chips, and a box of cupcakes. Item Sale Price Gallon of fruit juice $3.50 for first gallon, 50% off the second gallon Bag of Chips 2 for $5 or $2.65 each Box of cupcakes $4.79 How much would Darla pay for her groceries before tax? Show your work.
Answer:
$17.69
Step-by-step explanation:
Amount had = $15
Items to be purchased = 2 gallons of fruit juice, 3 bags of chips, and a box of cupcakes.
First gallon of juice = $3.50
Second gallon = 0.5 * 3.50 = $1.75
3 Bags of chips = $2.65 + $5 = $7.65
A box of cupcake = $4.79
Total cost before tax = $(3.50 + 1.75 + 7.65 + 4.79)
= $17.69
It's uh... 1863? Man IDK.
X = 7/5 is the answer to your question
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Let's explain with an example the definition of a multiple.
Multiple of the number 1 are: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and so...
Multiple of the number 3 are: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15 and so...
A multiple of a number is the repeated sum of itself, from the example:
Multiple of the number 1 are: Itself, (1+1), (1+1+1), (1+1+1+1), (1+1+1+1+1) and so...
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