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If h hot dogs cost d dollars, what is the cost, in cents, of j hot dogs?​

User Miskender
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Answer:

100dj/h cents.

Explanation:

If h hot dogs is d dollars, then 1 hot dog should be:

d/h

To find the cost of j hot dogs:

d/h × j = dj/h dollars

To turn dj/h dollars into cents:

1 dollar = 100 cents

dj/h dollars = ?

dj/h × 100

= 100dj/h cents

User HAK
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Answer:

jd/h dollars.

Explanation:

h hot dogs cost d dollars , therefore:

1 hot dog costs d/h dollars

- and j hot dogs cost j * d/h dollars.

User Viktor Joras
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