Math, asked by swannabrown0725, 3 months ago

A toy store sells a collection of 8 toys for $136. What is the unit rate (price per toy)?
$15/toy
$22/toy
$12/toy
$17/toy

Answers

Answered by MizzCornetto
19

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$17/toy

xʟɴɪɴ-:

8 toys = $136

1 toy = 136 ÷ 8

1 toy = $17

Ans- $17/toy

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Answered by HiteshJoshi7
2

given,

toy seller sells 8 toys for= $136

toy seller sells one toy for (unit rate)= 136÷8

= 17

unit price = $17/toy

(division =

1 7

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8 | 136

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