(6 x 5) x 10 = (30) x 10 = 300
So you would have two zeroes. :)
Answer: option 2 is the better option
Step-by-step explanation: well in this case as you are trying to find the individual prices of the candy bars, you would divide the total price by the amount of candy bars. So in this case for the first problem, you would take the total price: $6.75 and divide it by 10. The answer to this would be .675 but you would round it up to .68 so that you have a two digit decimal. Therefore the answer is .68 cents for each candy bar.
you would repeat this process for the second problem. Total price: $7.25 divided by 12 (candy bars). The answer in this problem would then be .60 cents per candy bar. Once we see how much each would be, it is just a matter of seeing which price is higher. In this case, the second option is the better option.
Sorry this was long, that's how i explain things, but i hope this helps
Answer:
$3,250
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the perimeter of the yard ( the distance around the yard).
A rectangle has two sides of each dimension.
The perimeter is 20 + 20 + 45 + 45 = 130 feet.
Now multiply the total feet by the cost per foot:
130 feet x 25 per foot = $3,250 total.
The final answer is 7 if you so it