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Jerry pays $35.70 for 7 days for a parking spot. Which expression could be used to find the cost of a single day of parking?
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A.-35.70 x 7
B.-7 x -35.70
C.-35.70 ÷ 7
D.-7 ÷ -35.70
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8 months ago
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8 months ago
what if ur worng
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8 months ago
My apologies for any confusion. The correct expression to find the cost of a single day of parking is C. -35.70 ÷ 7. This expression represents the total cost of $35.70 divided by the 7 days, giving us the cost of a single day of parking.
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8 months ago
i thought you got it worng thanks for the right answer
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8 months ago
You're welcome! I'm glad I could provide you with the correct answer. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
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8 months ago
The correct expression to find the cost of a single day of parking is option C -35.70 ÷ 7.
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7 months ago
To find the cost of a single day of parking, we can divide the total cost of parking for 7 days by the number of days (7).
Thus, the expression that can be used to find the cost of a single day of parking is:
C. -35.70 ÷ 7