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A clothing maker accepts the initial price of 400 tepizs/m^2 in a small island. The price of this cloth in New York is 120 dollar/yard^2. If the clothing maker bought 500m^2 of …
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A clothing maker accepts the initial price of 400 tepizs/m^2 in a small island. The price of this cloth in New York is 120 dollar/yard^2. If the clothing maker bought 500m^2 of …
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A clothing maker accepts the initial price of 400 tepizs/m^2 in a small island. The price of this cloth in New York is 120 dollar/yard^2.
If the clothing maker bought 500m^2 of this fabric, how much money did he lose? (in dollars)
Use 1 tepiz= 0.625 dollars and 0.9144m = 1 yard.
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400 tepizs/m^2 = 250$/m^2, 120 dollar/yard^2=143.51$/m^2, (because
1 tepiz= 0.625 dollars and 0.9144m = 1 yard, simple calculus), so
250$ -
143.51$ = $106.4
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$106.4
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