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  • 03-04-2018
  • Mathematics
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26 lbs of onions cost $52. How many lbs of onions can you get with $8 ?

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juleshale juleshale
  • 03-04-2018
52/26 = 2
8/x = 2
8/4 = 2
the answer would be 4 lbs of onions
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agaue agaue
  • 09-09-2018

Given :26 lbs of onions cost $52 .The question is asking us to find the quantity of onion that can be bought for $8.

Onions that can be bought in $52 is given as 26 lbs.

Amount of onions that can be bought in $1 will be 26 ÷52 = 1÷2  =0.5 lbs.

Amount of onions that can be bought in $8 is 0.5x8=4 lbs.

One can get 8 lbs of onions  with $8 .


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