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Mathematics, 12.12.2020 16:30 sanic123

Susan is buying juice for a party. She wants to buy as many bottles of juice as possible, but she only has $10.00 to spend. If each bottle of juice costs $1.35, how can Susan calculate the number of bottles that she can buy? A. Divide $10.00 by $1.35, and round the quotient down to the nearest whole number.
B. Divide $10.00 by $1.35, and round the quotient up to the nearest whole number.
C. Divide $1.35 by $10.00, and round the quotient down to the nearest whole number.
D. Subtract $1.35 from $10.00, and round the difference down to the nearest whole number
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