Alexandra has 18 yo-yos. She spent $9.00 to buy them all. She wrote the equation 18 divided 9 = y to find how many yo-yos she got for each dollar she spent. Sven has 9 yo-yos. He spent $18.00 to buy them all. He wrote the equation 18 divided 9 = y . What does Sven's equation tell him?

Sven's equation tells him how many dollars he spent per yo-yo.

i think it tells him that he is not to be a division equation i think it supposed to be a mutiplication equation

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Sven's equation, "18 divided by 9 = y," tells him how many dollars he spent for each yo-yo. By dividing the total amount spent ($18) by the number of yo-yos he has (9), he can find the cost per yo-yo. So, in Sven's case, he spent $2.00 for each yo-yo.