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OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Catlover5925

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Three tickets to a concert cost $54. How much do 7 tickets cost? A. $58 B. $72 C. $108 D. $126

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hello Jack. Smile if you are here

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Like this: :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Catlover5925

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That way, I'll know you are here.

OpenStudy (catlover5925):

take 7 * 54 what do you get

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Wonderful! Okay to begin, let's think. How much does one ticket cost?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

378

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Wait, do you understand why we multiply?

OpenStudy (catlover5925):

yes you are correct one ticket is $54 and if you are buying 7 you multiply it by that

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Jack try this one: Malinda is buying apples. One apple is 8 dollars. How much is five apples?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What do I multiply now?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You both are typing two things and I can not understand like that only one at a time please!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Lol! Okay Cat, goes firdt

OpenStudy (anonymous):

first*

OpenStudy (catlover5925):

$54 is 1 ticket if you are buying 7 you multiply 54 by 7 to get the total price of the tickets or you can set it up like this |dw:1418310922543:dw|

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