a little-league baseball coach needs to buy several new baseballs for league play. the price of a baseball is $9.95. how might he calculate the total cost? A. 0.3 x $9.95 B. $9.95 divided by 6 C. 12 x $9.95 D. 14 divided by $9.95
C.
Because u would have to do the 12 aka 1 dozen baseballs by how much they cost
Is that right?
im a 6 grader
just saying
Ok? wut does tht have to do with anything?
i dont know!!! and i need to show my work!!! this is due tomorrow
Ok well the work is up there
Because u would have to do the 12 aka 1 dozen baseballs by how much they cost??
I guess u would jus do 12x9.95 and get watever u get and that would be the work
ok i hope u are smart
@jim_thompson5910
yeah if you're buying 12 baseballs, then the total cost is 12 x 9.95 = ??? dollars
118.40
A longer way to do it is 9.95+9.95+9.95+9.95 + 9.95+9.95+9.95+9.95 + 9.95+9.95+9.95+9.95 but you can shorten that to 12 x 9.95
close, but 118.40 isn't the answer
118.4 ? lol
that's the same as 118.40 so still no
lol ok well i know its that answer but if i had to show my work, what do i need to put?
it should be 119.40 or 119.4
to show your work you can write 12 x 9.95 or you can show the expanded version of 9.95+9.95+9.95+9.95 + 9.95+9.95+9.95+9.95 + 9.95+9.95+9.95+9.95 if you add that all up, you'll get 119.40
thank you
np
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