Patel received an allowance of $15 per week. How many week will it take

Patel received an allowance of $15 per week. How many week will it take him to purchase the kit?

2 months ago

Solution 1

Guest Guest #224
2 months ago
Does your problem tell you how much the kit costs if so then you will take that price and divide it by 15 and that number will be the number of weeks it will take Patel to buy it

Solution 2

Guest Guest #225
2 months ago

Answer: the final price of it would be 143.70 therefore you would divide that by 15

you would get 9.58

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