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Canadians typically use a mix of metric and imperial measurements in their daily lives. Although Canadian driver's licences give height in centimetres, many Canadians also use imperial units to indicate height and weight.
For this, all you'll wanna do is add the answer to this problem to your original number...
16× .75 = 12
now add...
16 + 12 = 28$ per pound...
to make a 75% profit on the markets investment....I think I'll have a salad instead at that price...
Hi let me help you out there
$5+$2+$2.50+$0.25= 9.75
The costumer handed in less money. the costumer still has to pay $6.75 dollars more.
she thought the total was less.
hope it helps