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damaskus [11]
3 years ago
15

66 erasers cost \$6.60$6.60dollar sign, 6, point, 60.

Mathematics
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Law Incorporation [45]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Answer

3.0/5

8

hannahl52

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1.4K answers

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This is how you would determine the equation and solve the problem:

- First, it is important that you find how much each eraser cost. You do know that 66 erasers cost $6.60. So create an equation.

- The equation would be: 66/6.60

which means each eraser was 10 cents each

- Now you can create a equation that would determine the cost of 333 erasers since you know how much each eraser actually cost. The equation would be:

- .10×333=?

To create that equation all you need to do is multiply the price of the erasers (10 cents) by how many erasers you are buying (333).

olya-2409 [2.1K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

E

None of the above

Step-by-step explanation:

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<u>How to solve this equation</u>

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<em>Comment on equations in general</em>

The one absolute rule in Algebra is that the equal sign must remain valid. You keep that commandment by observing the properties of equality. Essentially, you can do anything you like to one side of an equation, as long as you do exactly the same thing to the other side.

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  60 = b

This is essentially a "2-step" equation, either way you do it.

It is helpful if you are comfortable doing arithmetic with fractions, mixed numbers, decimals, percentages, and numbers in scientific notation, as well as integers.

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