If 500 balls cost $60,calculate

(1)1 ball cost (2)800 balls cost (3)n ball cost

1)$60/500 balls=$0.12/ball

2)800 balls x $0.12/ball=
3) n balls x $0.12/ball=
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1 ball cost is 0.12

800 ball cost 96
N ball cost is nill

To calculate the cost of each ball, you can divide the total cost by the number of balls in each scenario.

(1) To find the cost of 1 ball, divide the total cost ($60) by the number of balls (500):
1 ball cost = $60 / 500 balls = $0.12

(2) To find the cost of 800 balls, you can use the cost per ball calculated in the previous step:
800 balls cost = $0.12/ball * 800 balls = $96

(3) To find the cost of 'n' balls, you can use the cost per ball calculated in the first step and multiply it by 'n':
n ball cost = $0.12/ball * n balls

Remember that this formula assumes a constant cost per ball and may not be valid for scenarios where quantity discounts or other pricing factors apply.