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14 September, 17:37

George has $6.00 to spend on candy. If each candy bar costs $0.60, how many bars can he buy?

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  1. 14 September, 17:46
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    He can buy 10 candy bars

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The total cost is the cost per candy bar times the number of candy bars

    We know he spent $6.00 and the cost of each candy bar is $.60

    total cost = cost per bar * number of bars

    $6.00 = $.60 * n

    Divide by. 6

    6/.6 =.6/.6 n

    10=n

    He can buy 10 candy bars
  2. 14 September, 17:48
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    6.00 : 0.60 = 10

    He can buy 10 bars.
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