ihaspuppy62
ihaspuppy62
08-12-2017
Mathematics
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A. $15.00
B. $20.00
C. $22.00
D. $25.00
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lindseyskate1oyiaa4
lindseyskate1oyiaa4
08-12-2017
Hey!~
To get the answer all you would need to do is divide 589/31=19.
If you round $19 dollars up, the closest number would be $20. The answer is
B. $20.00.
Hope this helps and have a great day!
-Lindsey
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MandiePandie
MandiePandie
08-12-2017
you would divide 31 by 589 which gives you $19 which is closest to $20. So your answer is B.) $20.00
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