the cost of bananas per kilograms is $2.at this rate, when sam buys 3.5 kg the cost is ?

big dummy big dummy answered
3 years ago

I think it would be 7 because 3.5 times 2 is 7.

keely keely answered
3 years ago

3.5 x 2 = 7

so there for your answer is 7

Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
7 months ago

To determine the cost of 3.5 kg of bananas at a rate of $2 per kilogram, you simply need to multiply the rate by the quantity.

The calculation would be:
Cost = Rate × Quantity

In this case, the rate is $2 per kilogram and the quantity is 3.5 kilograms.

Cost = $2 × 3.5 kg

To compute the cost, multiply $2 by 3.5:
Cost = $7

Therefore, when Sam buys 3.5 kg of bananas at a rate of $2 per kilogram, the cost is $7.

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