Hector bought 6 bottles of juice for $2.40. At that rate, what is the cost of: 1 bottle, 3 bottles, 5 bottles?
2 answers:
Answer:
1 bottle: $0.40
2 bottle: $1.20
5 bottle: $2.00
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Cost of one is 40 cents. Cost of three $1.20. Cost of five $2.00.
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide: 2.40 divided by 6= .4
.4 times 1=.4=.40= 40 cents
.4 times 3=1.2=1.20= $1.20
.4 times 5=2=2.00= $2.00
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