Math, asked by smnm070, 11 months ago

A high school athletic department bought 40 soccer uniforms at a cost of $3000. After soccer season, they returned some of the uniforms but only received $40 per uniform. What is the difference between what they paid for the uniforms and what they got for returns?

Answers

Answered by Mayank3111
7

Answer:

3000 \div 40 = 75 \\ 75 - 40 = 25

Answered by Govindthapak
3

Step-by-step explanation:

Bought soccer uniforms

= 40 uniforms

in $ 3000

value of a soccer uniform will be

3000/40=75

when they return they only get $40 per uniform

now money

40×40= 1600

difference of money between the rate they bought and the rate they returned

3000 - 1600 = 1400

the answer is $. 1400

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