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Sarah has been a florist for 7 years. She took a phone order for 8 red roses. Each rose cost $4. What multiplication should Sarah use to work out the total cost of the order?
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Sarah has been a florist for 7 years. She took a phone order for 8 red roses. Each rose cost $4.
What multiplication should Sarah use to work out the total cost of the order?
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Since Sarah has been a florist for 7 years, she knows very well that she can add up the cost of 8 roses by
multiplying the cost of one rose ($4) by 8.
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The total cost of the order is $4×8 = $32.
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