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Murrr4er [49]
3 years ago
5

I’ll give Brainly! Shirts are on sale at a price of $50 for 4. How many shirts can be purchased for $125?

English
1 answer:
dlinn [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

I'd say B. )8 or D. )10            

Explanation:

Why I say it might be B

As u can see it says 50 dollars for 4 shirts

125 wouldn't be enough for more than 8 shirts

125-50=75

75-50=25

So with those two 50's the number of shirts u could but would only amount to 8

The reason I say its D

As u can see it say's 50 dollars for 4 shirts

Most ppl would just think well its not enough money for more than 8 shirts

But it is

As we have already said

125-50=75

75-50=25

So with those two 50's the number of shirts u could but would only amount to 8 shirts

but if u dig deeper

50÷4=12.5

12.5 would amount to (One) shirt in total

12.5+12.5=25

And with that being said you would add on 2 more shirts to those 8 shirts due to the fact 12.5 dollars amounts to one shirt,and if thats true then 125 would be enough for 10 shirts

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