Andie bought 4.85 meters of cord. The cord costs $0.98 per meter. What was the total cost of the cord?

My answer is $5.83
Is that correct?

it is 4.753

none of the answers yall are saying is right its 4.41

Dude I need the right answer but how did come up with 5 like gurl unok?

I think it is 8.77

Yes, your answer is correct. To find the total cost of the cord, you multiply the length of the cord by the cost per meter.

To calculate the total cost:
Total Cost = Length of Cord × Cost per meter

In this case, Andie bought 4.85 meters of cord, and the cost per meter is $0.98.

Total Cost = 4.85 meters × $0.98 per meter = $4.93

So, the total cost of the cord is $4.93.

since the cord costs less than $1/meter, and you bought less than 5 meters, how can it cost more than $5?

4.58 * 0.98 = 4.49

How did you come up with $5.83?

u dumb

i think Steve means 4.85*0.98=4.75 dollars; you multiply instead of adding to find the total cost.

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