x/b gives the cost per apple that answer times y will give the answer
Technically it's impossible.
We make perfect CENTS.
Ten Cents a Dance was created in 1930.
A nickel is worth 5 cents and a dollar is worth 100 cents. But you already knew that, didn't you?
.75 cents
0.25 cents in 1950
gas was about 45 cents smokes were about .50
Apple = $0.50 Banana = $0.35 Orange = $0.25
Prices were different in different areas of the country, but here are some ideas:A dozen eggs: about 59 cents in New York.A loaf of bread: about 55 cents in Chicago.A pound of Chicken: about 42 cents in New York.A pound of Steak: about 50 cents in New York.
An apple costs 2 cents more than an orange. 3a + 2o = 2a + 3o + 2 a = o + 2
Depends what type and where you bye it like 99 cents at the 99 cents store and the world oldest orange for free. No one likes a rotton orange.
Soda-10 cents fries-12 cents hamburger-15 cents
20 cents per apple
If 3 apples cost 50 cents, then the cost of one apple is approximately 16.67 cents. For 5 dollars, which is 500 cents, you can buy about 30 apples (500 cents divided by 16.67 cents per apple).
10 cents
5 cents