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mr_godi [17]
2 years ago
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A sign company charges $28 per yard for each custom-made banner. Ms.Gill orders two banners that are each 178 yards long, and on

e banner that is 258 yards long. What will Ms.Gill pay for all three banners? Enter your answer in the box.
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1 answer:
zhuklara [117]2 years ago
8 0

Given,

A sign company charges $28 per yard for each custom-made banner.

Ms.Gill orders two banners that are each 178 yards long, and one banner that is 258 yards long.

To find,

Total money paid by Ms. Gill.

Solution,

Total length of 2 banners of 178 yards = 356 yards

Third banner is 258 yards long.

Total length of the banners = 356 + 258

= 614 yards

The cost of each banner = $28 per yards.

Total amount paid by Ms. Gill is :

= $28 × 614

= $17,192

Hence, she will pay $17,192 for all the three banners.

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