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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Four friends go out to lunch and decide to split the bill evenly. The bill comes to $46.64.How much does each person owe?

OpenStudy (baby_bear69):

Are you 9th grade k12?

OpenStudy (baby_bear69):

Just take 46.64 and divide by 4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and thats how much each person owes^^^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which equation models this problem? Chelsea paid $54.90 for nine bath towels.What is the unit price,p,per towel?

OpenStudy (baby_bear69):

your taking the same test i did today

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No....I dont have a test...Wait what unit

OpenStudy (baby_bear69):

9p=54.90

OpenStudy (baby_bear69):

unit 2 lesson 4 XD

OpenStudy (baby_bear69):

i gtg :p sorry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What equation models this problem? Colin divided his baseball cards in 6 equal piles.He puts the cards from five into albums.How many cards are in his collection if he put 150 baseball cards into albums

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Whats your math teacher? And what is todays work for math? @Baby_Bear69

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@steve816

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What equation models this problem? Colin divided his baseball cards in 6 equal piles.He puts the cards from five into albums.How many cards are in his collection if he put 150 baseball cards into albums

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@steve816

OpenStudy (anonymous):

He takes 5 piles, so 150 cards is equal to 5 piles. Then you know that 1 pile is 150/5 = 30. Therefore his collection has 30*6 = 180 cards

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