Math, asked by minavensild, 3 months ago

Kenny is ordering uniforms for the tennis club. He is ordering shirts for 43 players and two coaches at a total cost of $658.35. Additionally, he is ordering visors for each player at a total cost of $368.51. How much will each player pay for the shirt and visor?

Which expression could be used to solve this problem?

1. ($658.35 ÷ 45) + ($368.51 ÷ 43) x 2
2. ($658.35 ÷ 45) + ($368.51 ÷ 43)
3. ($658.35 + 43) + ($368.51 + 43)
4. ($658.35 x 45) x ($368.51 x 43)
5. ($600 ÷ 45) + ($360 ÷ 43)

Answers

Answered by krishnakaushik85
0

Answer:

anwer is. 182833738389392918$

Answered by atkinsoninbrazilat
1

Answer:

2. ($658.35 ÷ 45) + ($368.51 ÷ 43)

Step-by-step explanation:

$22.82

Explanation:

There are

45

total shirts and visors needed, for the 43 players and 2 coaches. So divide each of the total costs by

45, to see how much each individual person pays:

SHIRT:

658.35/45 = $14.63 per person

VISOR:

368.51/45 = $8.19 per person

Each person is buying a shirt and a visor, so combine these two prices:

14.63 + 8.19 = $22.82 per person.

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