gulfside gifts has 48 boxes of postcards to sell. there are 24 postards in each box. if the shop sell 3 boxes of postcards, how many postcards does the shop hace left to sell. explain how you find the answer

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Answer 1
Answer: If you times 24 by 48 then you get 1,152. 3 times 24 is 72. You would then subtract 1,152 by 72 which equals 1,080 postcards left is what the shop has to sell.

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1) In a grocery store, a $21 case of toilet paper is labeled, "Get a 20% discount." What is the discount? What is the sale price of the toilet paper?

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Answer:

The discount would be 4.2$ while the ending sale price would be 16.8 since it's 21

Step-by-step explanation:

You multiply 21 by .20 finding you 4.2, then you subtract that from 21 to find 16.8

A grocery store receipt shows 5% state tax due on laundry detergent and a flower bouquet. Does it matter whether the tax is calculated on each separate item or the total cost? Explain.

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Calculated on each separate item because, the 5% is PER ITEM for example here in Florida, there is a 7% tax but no tax on unprepared food, but if you go to Whole Foods and buy 4 burgers and a head of lettuce they tax for each burger because if it was for the total cost they would be taxing for the head of lettuce which is not what the state law says you can do.

4 friends are eating personal pan pizzas. Jane has 3/4, Jill had 3/4, Cindy has 2/3 left and Jeff has 2/5 left. Who has the most amount of pizza left?

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N =⟨−2,  −1⟩ and D=\left[\begin{array}{cc}-3&0\n4&1\n\end{array}\right]What is D⋅n?

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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4(-2) + 1(-1)

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Sean mows lawns in the summer. He charges the same fixed amount for each lawn that he mows. As of today , he has earned $36 after mowing 3 lawns. a. Create an input -­‐ output table using the headings “Number of lawns mowed” for the input and “Amount of money in dollars” for the output. Fill in the appropriate values for Sean’s current situation. Then fill in several other rows of information that fit the situation. For example, what if Sean has mowed 8 lawns? 12 lawns?

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Step-by-step explanation:

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