$7.50 is equal to 750 cents.
take 750 cents divided by 600 flyers.
750/600 = 1.25 cents per flyer.
2007-02-04 09:49:36
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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WRONG
$7.50 divide by 600 = $0.0125 per flyer
But that's only the printing cost of the flyer
You said how much did each flyer cost.
The answer is unknow because we don't know what the cost of the paper was only the cost of the printing.
2007-02-12 14:56:44
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answered by Johnny 5
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Divide the cost by the number of fliers to get the answer.
$7.50 divided by 600 will equal .0125.
The fliers would cost just over 1 cent each.
2007-02-12 02:24:41
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answered by MS 2
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Remove the dismal point in $7.50 making it 750, being cents. 100 cents to a dollor. now devide 600 into 750., this will give you the cost of each flyer.
2007-02-04 17:56:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Let's put an example: 8 pieces of cake must be shared between 2 bothers, how many pieces does every brother get??
You share 8 pieces between 2 brothers, so what u are looking for is 'division':
8 pieces shared by 2 brothers = 8/2 = 4 pieces for each.
In your question you want to know how much is 1 flyer, so share the total ammount of money among the total ammount of flyers... it's division again ;-).
2007-02-04 17:52:41
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answered by Diomedes 3
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That's easy. I'm sure you can figure this out on your own. If there's 600 flyers, and it cost $7.50 to print them, all you do is divide to figure out the price per flyer!
2007-02-04 17:48:20
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answered by ilmaas44 3
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750/600 = 75/60 = 25/20 = 5/4
so the cost for each one was 1.25 cents.
2007-02-04 17:50:20
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answered by me_cheyne 3
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$7.50 divided by 600 = $0.0125
or
1.25 cents
2007-02-04 17:49:16
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answered by PH 5
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Divide 7.50 by 600 your answer is: 0.02 a piece.
2007-02-04 17:49:59
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answered by Sarah E 2
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7.50/600
that works out to .0125
or 1/80
or 1 and 1/4 cents
2007-02-12 01:21:22
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answered by J B 2
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