Question 1
One apple, one banana, and one papaya together cost a total of $1.05, and 12 apples and 12 bananas together cost a total of $9.36. How much does one papaya cost?
Question 2
2 7
X 3 M
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L 0 K
K L
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9 L K
In the correctly solved multiplication problem above, K, L, and M each represent distict digits. What is the value of M?
Sunday, July 8, 2007
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m is 4 and we discussed this in class today
the papaya costs 27 cents i think cuz i divided 24 into 9.36 and got 39 cents so i times 39 by 2 and got 78 cents and i took 78 cents away from the dollar and 5 cents
the papaya costs 27 cents because 12 apples and 12 bananas equal $9.36 and half that is $4.68. Then, divided by 12 is $.39 so one apple and one banana is $.39. Times two equals $.78. $1.o5 subtract $.78 equals 27 cents, the cost of papaya.
M is equal to 4.
My answer is m=4 but we already did this in class.
m=4
I divide 9.36 by 24 and I got .39. Twice of that is .78. 1.05-.78 is .27. Thus one papaya cost 27 cents. (from Alan)
Question 1
x=papaya, y=apple, z=banana
i skip words......
1)12y+12z=9.36, then I divide 12 in both sides, now i know what's y+z is(they are 0.78) then just 1.05-0.78=0.27
the papaya just cost 0.27.( a very cheap one) hahaha
Question 2:
M=4
more creative please, and i use my friend's computer.
ok..... anyway the answer is 4.... lol (oops) We did this in class today ...
M = 4
2 7
X 3 4
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1 0 8
8 1
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9 1 8
m = 4 like what we did in class.
m is equal to 4 because i tried to substitute each number for each unknown letter and 4 is it. We had gone over it in class already
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