Q. Seven companies each agreed to pay $120,000 for commercial spots at the local television station. What was the total paid to the television station by all seven companies.
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A. Do you mulpite seven * 120,000 ?? If so I got 240,000 but my friends are telling me it's 840. How would I get that?
Each company is willing to pay $120,000 and there are 7 companies. Just multiply $120,000 seven times and you will get $840,000.
Hudson's company is purchasing $45,000 worth of commercials they agreed to pay for it in six equal payments over the next 6 months how much will monthly payment be in order to pay the entire amount by the end of the six months
Each payment will be $7,500
To calculate the total amount paid by all seven companies, you would multiply the amount paid by each company, which is $120,000, by the number of companies, which is 7.
So, the calculation would be:
$120,000 * 7 = $840,000
Therefore, the total amount paid to the television station by all seven companies is $840,000. Your friends are correct.
If you got $240,000, it seems like you might have accidentally multiplied 7 by 120,000 instead of multiplying 120,000 by 7. Make sure to double-check your calculations to avoid such mistakes.