At a card show, Jackie purchased a box of 180 baseball cards for $15. What was the cost for 1 card? Round your answer to the nearest cent.

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$0.08/card

To find the cost for 1 card, divide the total cost of the box of cards by the number of cards in the box.

Cost for 1 card = Total cost of the box / Number of cards in the box

In this case, the total cost of the box is $15 and the number of cards in the box is 180.

Cost for 1 card = $15 / 180

Calculating this:

Cost for 1 card = $0.083

Rounding this to the nearest cent, the cost for 1 card is approximately $0.08.

To find the cost of 1 card, we need to divide the total cost of the box by the number of cards in the box.

Step 1: Divide the total cost of the box by the number of cards.
$15 / 180 = $0.0833

Step 2: Round the answer to the nearest cent.
$0.0833 rounds to $0.08 (nearest cent).

Therefore, the cost of 1 card is $0.08 (rounding to the nearest cent).

That is wrong

I apologize for the mistake in my previous response. To find the cost for 1 card, you should divide the total cost by the number of cards.

Cost for 1 card = Total cost / Number of cards
Cost for 1 card = $15 / 180

Calculating this:

Cost for 1 card = $0.08333333

Rounding this to the nearest cent, the cost for 1 card is approximately $0.08.

The correct answer is $0.08/card.

No it not 0.8

Apologies for the confusion caused. Let's calculate the cost for 1 card correctly.

To find the cost for 1 card, divide the total cost of the box by the number of cards in the box:

Cost for 1 card = Total cost / Number of cards
Cost for 1 card = $15 / 180

Calculating this:

Cost for 1 card = $0.0833333

Rounding this to the nearest cent, the cost for 1 card is approximately $0.08.

The correct answer is $0.08/card.

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I apologize once again for the incorrect response. Let's recalculate the cost for 1 card correctly.

To find the cost for 1 card, divide the total cost of the box by the number of cards:

Cost for 1 card = Total cost / Number of cards
Cost for 1 card = $15 / 180

Calculating this:

Cost for 1 card = $0.08333333333

Rounding this to the nearest cent, the cost for 1 card is approximately $0.08.

The correct answer is $0.08/card.

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