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Help on math!

I need help on my math homework. Is like This If ten oranges cost $1.60 then how mush does 8 oranges cost?

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divide the ten by the amount for the price of each and then subtract two from the $1.60

example:
10 apples for $1.00 =10 cents each
2 apples =20 cents each
8 apples for 10 cents each =80 cents
or $1.00 -20 cents =80 cents
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I need help on my math homework. Is like This If ten oranges cost $1.60 then how mush does 8 oranges cost?
$1.28 because divide 10 into 1.60 and you get 16 which means that it costs 16 cents per orange so you times 8 times sixteen and that's what you get $1.28!!!
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divide the ten by the amount for the price of each and then subtract two from the $1.60

example:
10 apples for $1.00 =10 cents each
2 apples =20 cents each
8 apples for 10 cents each =80 cents http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/images/icons/icon13.gif
or $1.00 -20 cents =80 cents
you explained it a lot harder than it really is
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Orignal: I need help on my math homework. Is like This If ten oranges cost $1.60 then how mush does 8 oranges cost?

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STEP 1
Divide 10 into 1.60 which should give you .16 (16 cents)

STEP 2
Multiply 8 by .16 and the anwer is 1.28 ($1.28)

and thats it..
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Give the number whose hundreds place value is one-third of the greatest one-digit number, the tens place is twice the hundreds place, the ones place is four times the digit in the hundreds place divided by 2, and the three digits in the thousands period is the product of the digits in the units period..
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your such a loser...you know why? becouse your question is so easy it's for grade 1 only.........joke...try to study harder.....read a math book...or use a calculator..............hahaha...............for me...try to devide 1.60 into 10 to know how much is 1 orange then multiply it into 8................did you get your answer?
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I need help on my math homework. Is like This If ten oranges cost $1.60 then how mush does 8 oranges cost?
You have to multiply $1.80 by 8 and then you will get $14.40. So, the 8 oranges cost $14.40.
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