Canada Computers is having a sale on extra RAM.  Ronnie calculates that the sale price of RAM is  

$5.45/mb .  How much will Kareem pay for 10.8 mb of extra RAM?  

5.45 * 10.8 = ?

58.86

1mb= $5.45

And Kareem wants 10.8 mb
So, 10.8 multiplied by $5.45
=58.86

5.45/mb

x 10.6 ( ) x 10.6

= 58.86

$5.45/mb x 10.8

= 58.86

To calculate how much Kareem will pay for 10.8 MB of extra RAM at a sale price of $5.45 per MB, you can use the following formula:

Total cost = Sale price per MB × Amount of RAM

In this case, the sale price per MB is $5.45 and the amount of RAM Kareem wants to purchase is 10.8 MB. Let's plug these values into the formula:

Total cost = $5.45/MB × 10.8 MB

Now, we can calculate the total cost:

Total cost = $58.86

Therefore, Kareem will pay $58.86 for 10.8 MB of extra RAM.

Okay, so since Kareem wants an extra 10.8 mb of RAM, you need to multiply the original price of the RAM and the extra mb of RAM (10.8) together.

$5.45/mb x 10.8= $56.86

Meaning, Kareem would have to pay $56.86 for the additional RAM.