Sean has $75 to spend on CDs. If each CD costs $6.98, about how many CDs can he buy?

To find out how many CDs Sean can buy, we can divide the amount of money he has by the cost of each CD.

$75 ÷ $6.98 = 10.74 CDs.

Since we can't purchase a fraction of a CD, we round down to the nearest whole number. So, Sean can buy approximately 10 CDs with $75.

To figure out how many CDs Sean can buy with $75, we need to divide the total amount of money by the cost of each CD.

First, let's calculate how many CDs Sean can buy exactly:
$75 ÷ $6.98 ≈ 10.73

Since we can't buy a fraction of a CD, we need to round down to the nearest whole number. Therefore, Sean can buy approximately 10 CDs with $75.

75/6.98=x

X is the number of Cds.

Round downward to the nearest whole number.