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Janice and Terry went out to eat. Janice's meal was 4/5 of Terry's meal. If the total bill (without tax) was $27, how much did Terry's meal cost? $13.50 $21.60 $1…
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Janice and Terry went out to eat. Janice's meal was 4/5 of Terry's meal. If the total bill (without tax) was $27, how much did Terry's meal cost?
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$12.00
$15.00
$10.25
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I think it’s $21.60 if I did the math correctly
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The answer would be d, $15
Hope this helps!
Explanation:
15 x 4/5=12
12+15=27
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