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Can some one help me with this?

Can some one help me with this?-example-1
User Frightera
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Answer:

A: He got $46.80.

B: At the rate given the cost of 1 ear would be $3.33 per ear. This is because a dozen is 12 and 12/3.6 is 3.3333333333333.

Explanation:


User Helping Hands
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a) Answer: $46.80 total

Explanation:

13 dozen x
(3.60(dollars))/(1(dozen))

=
(13(dozen) *3.60(dollars))/(1(dozen))

= $46.80

b) Answer: $0.30 per ear

Explanation:


(3.60(dollars))/(1(dozen))*(1(dzen))/(12(ears))

=
(3.60(dollars)*1(dozen))/(1(dozen)*12(ears))

=
(3.60(dollars))/(12(ears))

= $0.30 per ear


User Yacola
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