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.

$ blank /card Answer the word "blank."

$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).

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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.

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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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I apologize for the incorrect responses. Let's calculate the cost for 1 card one more time.

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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On a recent trip, Mrs. Patel drove 700 miles on 20 gallons of gas. How many miles per gallon did her car use?

blank miles/gallon Put the answer where it says "blank"

To find the miles per gallon, divide the total miles driven by the total gallons of gas used.

Miles per gallon = Total miles / Total gallons
Miles per gallon = 700 miles / 20 gallons

Calculating this:

Miles per gallon = 35 miles/gallon

Therefore, Mrs. Patel's car used 35 miles per gallon.

For a case of 24 bottles of water, a grocery store charges $3.60. What is the unit price?

$ blank /bottle put the answer in where it says blank

To find the unit price, divide the total cost by the number of bottles in the case.

Unit price = Total cost / Number of bottles
Unit price = $3.60 / 24 bottles

Calculating this:

Unit price = $0.15/bottle

Therefore, the unit price for each bottle of water is $0.15.

Maria’s resting heart rate is 240 beats per three minutes. What is her heart rate per minute?

blank beats/minute put the answer in where it says blank

To find the heart rate per minute, we need to divide the total beats by the total minutes.

Heart rate per minute = Total beats / Total minutes
Heart rate per minute = 240 beats / 3 minutes

Calculating this:

Heart rate per minute = 80 beats/minute

Therefore, Maria's heart rate is 80 beats per minute.

It took Carla 36 minutes to run four miles. Convert this ratio into a unit rate by finding how long it took Carla to run one mile.

19 minutes/mile
one-ninth minutes/mile

19 miles/minute
one-ninth miles/minute

9 minutes/mile
9 minutes/mile

9 miles/minute

To find the time it took Carla to run one mile, we should divide the total time by the number of miles.

Time per mile = Total time / Total miles
Time per mile = 36 minutes / 4 miles

Calculating this:

Time per mile = 9 minutes/mile

Therefore, it took Carla 9 minutes to run one mile.

At a used book sale, Miss Chen bought a box of 20 assorted books for $40. What was the cost per book?

0.5 books/$1.00
0.5 books/$1.00

$2.00/book
$2.00/book

$0.50/book
$0.50/book

2 books/$1.00

To find the cost per book, divide the total cost by the number of books in the box.

Cost per book = Total cost / Number of books
Cost per book = $40 / 20 books

Calculating this:

Cost per book = $2.00/book

Therefore, the cost per book is $2.00.

It took Liam 15 minutes to ride his bike three miles. Convert this ratio into a unit rate by finding how long many minutes did he take to travel one mile.

5 miles/minute
5 miles/minute

15 miles/minute
one-fifth miles/minute

15 minutes/mile
one-fifth minutes/mile

5 minutes/mile

To find the time it took Liam to travel one mile, we need to divide the total time by the total miles.

Time per mile = Total time / Total miles
Time per mile = 15 minutes / 3 miles

Calculating this:

Time per mile = 5 minutes/mile

Therefore, it took Liam 5 minutes to travel one mile.

At Office Mart, a box of 10 ballpoint pens costs $8. What is the unit price?

0.80 pens/$1
0.80 pens/$1

1.25 pens/$1
1.25 pens/$1

$0.80/pen
$0.80/pen

$1.25/pen

To find the unit price, divide the total cost by the number of pens in the box.

Unit price = Total cost / Number of pens
Unit price = $8 / 10 pens

Calculating this:

Unit price = $0.80/pen

Therefore, the unit price for each ballpoint pen is $0.80.

last one, For a Thanksgiving food drive, volunteers packed 50 boxes of food in 20 minutes. How many boxes did they pack per minute?

2.5 boxes/minute
2.5 boxes/minute

0.4 minutes/box
0.4 minutes/box

2.5 minutes/box
2.5 minutes/box

0.4 boxes/minute

To find the number of boxes packed per minute, divide the total number of boxes by the total minutes.

Boxes per minute = Total boxes / Total minutes
Boxes per minute = 50 boxes / 20 minutes

Calculating this:

Boxes per minute = 2.5 boxes/minute

Therefore, the volunteers packed 2.5 boxes of food per minute.