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What would this be as an equation “You earn $0.85 for every cup Of hot chocolate you sell. How many cups do you need to sell to earn $55.25?” Please help
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What would this be as an equation “You earn $0.85 for every cup Of hot chocolate you sell. How many cups do you need to sell to earn $55.25?” Please help
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divide the total ($55.25) by the price per cup ($0.85) then you should get the answer your looking for.
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I think you would need 65 cups to get $55.25.
You should divide 55.25/0.85
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