Answer:
30 t-shirts costs 10/3 or 3.33(repeating) times more than 9 shirts.
Explanation:
Say that the price of one t-shirt is "x". Then, to get the price of 30 t-shirts you would multiply 30 by x, so 30x. Now, to get the price of 9 t-shirts you do 9x. If we want to know how much more 30 t-shirts costs than 9 t-shirts you have to divide the price of 30 t-shirts by the price of 9 t-shirts:
![(30x)/(9x)](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/a1iugy3iq3wn0dn460sq0ontuj98xdwz3e.png)
You may cancel the x, since it appears both in the numerator and the denominator, and we have the following:
![(30)/(9)](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/rbwvg4ivkdeedhzgsqjukv4otju8msys14.png)
Simplifly the fraction by dividing both the numerator and the denominator by 3:
3.33 repeating.