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5 February, 15:33

Ms. Rosenbaum buys 5 crates of apples at the market. Each crate cost $12.50. She also buys one crate of pears for $18.75. What is the total cost of the apples and pears?

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  1. 5 February, 15:37
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    Ok so she wants but 5 crates of apples. And each crate cost 12.50 so you would multi 12.50 times 5, which is 62.05. She so wants to buy one crate of pears. One crate of pairs is 18.75. Since she is only buying one you don't need to multiply it but anything. But now you have to figure out the cost of the apples and pears together. So just add 62.05 and 18.75 together which is 80.80
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