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tresset_1 [31]
3 years ago
6

The Andersons have a booth at the farmers market they set up each weekend over the summer they sell homemade apple pie for $9.75

each orange Saturday Des told 7pi how much money did they make selling pies on Saturday
Mathematics
2 answers:
butalik [34]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The money they make on selling pies on Saturday is $68 (approximately).

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Cost of an apple pie is $9.75.

Total apple pie sold on Saturday is 7.

So, to get the total amount of  apple pie sold on Saturday:

Cost\ of\ an\ apple\ pie\times Number\ of\ apple\ pie\ sold

9.75\times 7

=68.25

Total amount = $68.25.

Therefore, the money they make on selling pies on Saturday is $68 (approximately).

Alekssandra [29.7K]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

68

Step-by-step explanation:

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