Answer:
Cost of one candy = 80 L.L.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let "x" represent cost of a candy
Cost of 12 candies = 12x
Cost of a chocolate bar = 1,250 L.L.
Total cost = 2,210 L.L.
The following equation represents the scenario given:
1,250 + 12x = 2,210
Solve for x (cost of a candy)
1,250 + 12x - 1,250 = 2,210 - 1,250 (subtraction property of equality)
12x = 960
Divide both sides by 12
12x/12 = 960/12 (division property of equality)
x = 80
Cost of one candy = x = 80 L.L.
Answer:
A. 55
Step-by-step explanation:
55 + 30 + 40 + 55 = 180
I hope this helps u! :D
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for 2/3 just dvide by 6, 24/36 just multiply both terms by 2 and for 6/9 just divide by 2</span>
Hi,
To find a price of a single unit, you need to divide total with the amount of units 5.

Single unit price (rate) is 4$.
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An irrational number.
Example: Pi. Pi doesn’t have an ending as far as we know, so it cannot be written as a fraction.