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Frank makes $0. 40 for each lemonade he sells. By the end of the day he sold 100 lemonades. How much money did he make?
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Frank makes $0. 40 for each lemonade he sells. By the end of the day he sold 100 lemonades. How much money did he make?
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Answer:
$40
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1) times 0.4 x 100
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$40. You just multiply how many lemonades he made by the cost per lemonade
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