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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-11-17

Janice bought 4 oranges for $3.40. What is the unit price?

Asked by breaziaf

Answer (3)

You have to divide 3.40/4 and the unit price will be 0.85

Answered by Soccergirl101 | 2024-06-10

well 4/$3.40 = 1/? 3.40รท4=0.85 so 85 cents for one orange because it was $3.40 for 4 oranges so divide it and younhet the answer

Answered by izzybelle | 2024-06-10

Janice's unit price for each orange is $0.85, calculated by dividing the total price of $3.40 by the number of oranges, which is 4. This simple division gives us the cost per individual orange.
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Answered by Soccergirl101 | 2024-12-16