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100 g of fish cost 70¢. (a) Calculate the cost of 180 g. (b) Mr Tan paid $2.45 for some fish. How many grams of fish did he buy? step by step answer plz
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100 g of fish cost 70¢. (a) Calculate the cost of 180 g. (b) Mr Tan paid $2.45 for some fish. How many grams of fish did he buy? step by step answer plz
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100 g of fish cost 70¢.
(a) Calculate the cost of 180 g.
(b) Mr Tan paid $2.45 for some fish. How many grams of fish did he buy?
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a) It will be 70*180= 12600
b) 73.46
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