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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-06-05

Mr. Pin paid £7.05 for 1.5 meters of material.

1. What was the cost per meter?
2. How much would 3.5 meters cost?

Asked by Anonymous

Answer (2)

1.5 multiplied by 2/3 is 1. Therefor we must multiply 7.05 buy 2/3 which is 4.7 So the cost per metre is 4 pounds 70 pence. We multiply 1 by 3.5 to get 3.5, so we must multiply 4.70 by 3.5 which is 16.45

4.70
16.45

Answered by eboot123 | 2024-06-10

The cost per meter of material is £4.70, and the cost for 3.5 meters is £16.45.
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Answered by eboot123 | 2024-12-23