Mathematics, 30.07.2020 14:01 eli761029
Camillo used the calculations shown to determine how much he would spend on 2,400 oz of jelly. 48 ounces of jelly costs 3 collars and 84 cents. (StartFraction 48 ounces Over 3 dollars and 84 cents EndFraction) (StartFraction question mark ounces Over 1 dollar EndFraction). Unit price = 13 dollars and 79 cents. 13 dollars and 79 cents (2,400) = 33 thousand and 96 dollars. What is his error? He placed the decimal point incorrectly when dividing. He placed the decimal point incorrectly when multiplying. He wrote the rate incorrectly. He did not make an error.
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Camillo used the calculations shown to determine how much he would spend on 2,400 oz of jelly. 48 ou...
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