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Georgia [21]
2 years ago
5

Anita earns 40 points every time she shops at Brookshire's. She needs a total of 1,500 points to receive a free set of dishes. S

o far she has earned 300 points. How many more times will Anita need to shop at the grocery store to earn the points she needs to earn the dishes?
a. 1800
b. 30
c. 1200
d. 45
Mathematics
2 answers:
yan [13]2 years ago
8 0
B,
1500 - 300 = 1200
1200/40 = 30
evablogger [386]2 years ago
3 0
<h3><u>Answer:</u></h3>
  • Anita will need to visit Brookshire 30 more times to receive a free set of dishes.
<h3><u>Step-by-step explanation:</u></h3>

We know that:

  • 1500 - 300 = required points to receive a free set of dishes
  • 1 day = 40 points.

Now, let's simplify.

  • => 1500 - 300 = required points to receive a free set of dishes
  • => 1200 = required points to receive a free set of dishes
  • => 1 time = 40 points
  • => 1 time × 30 = 40 × 30                                                    [30 x 40 = 1200]
  • => 30 times = 1200 points
<h3><u>Conclusion:</u></h3>

Therefore, Anita will need to visit Brookshire 30 more times to receive a free set of dishes.

Hoped this helped

BrainiacUser1357

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