What is the decimal equivalent of -9/5
-1.8
Mr. Jones spent $156 to attend a college football game.
Twenty percent of this cost was for a parking pass.
He spent the remainder of the money on two tickets for the game.
What was the price per ticket?
A. $15.60 C. $62.40
B. $31.20 d. $124.80
C. $62.40
Consider the expression:
8(-4.8)-9.1(-15-35)
What is the value of the expression?
416. 6
Anna saved $20 in a jar each month for 2 ½ years. She spent 75% of her savings on a computer. How much money did Anna have left in the jar?
A. $150 C. $450
B. $240 D. $600
A. $150
What is the value of 16.2 ÷ 5.4 - 7
🔑 Reminder: Dividing Decimals by Decimals:
“Make the divisor a whole number.”
Step 1: Move the decimal in the divisor
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Step 3: Divide normally
-4
Evan has a summer job to pick berries on a farm.
He earns $2.00 every 15 minutes that he picks strawberries.
He earns $2.40 for every 15 minutes that he picks blueberries.
He picked strawberries for an hour and blueberries for 45 minutes.
How much money did Evan earn?
A. $4.40 C. $15.20
B. $8.80 D. $26.40
C. $15.20
What is the value of 4(-7.5) + 150 -72.25?
A. 192.25 C. 74.25
B. 107.75 D. 47.75
D. 47.75
McKenna has $40. She spends 1/4 of her money on a shirt, 20% on a book, and $3.00 on ice cream. How much money does she have left? (Express the answer as dollar and cents)
$19.00
What is the value of 0.75(1/5) = 2.2+ 15 ÷ x, if x = 1/3?
A. 7.35 C. 47.35
B. 10.95 D. 50.95
C. 47.35
Mary and Alice went to grocery shopping at different stores.
Mary paid $2.28 for 3/4 lb of grapes.
Alice paid $ 3.36 for 1 1/2lb of grapes.
Which statement is true?
A. Mary paid $0.05 less per ounce than Alice.
B. Mary paid $0.02 less per ounce than Alice
C. Alice paid $0.05 less per ounce than Mary.
D. Alice paid $0.02 less per ounce than Mary.
C. Alice paid $0.05 less per ounce than Mary