Multiply 8.6 and 9.2.(1 point)

Responses

17.8
17.8

791.2
791.2

79.12
79.12

7.912

79.12

Stephan runs a daycare center. He has two other teachers who work with him. Karen gets paid $13.55 an hour, and Leslie gets paid $14.20 an hour since she has been there longer. Last week, Karen worked 32.5 hours, and Leslie worked 34.2 hours. How much will Stephan pay in total for payroll for the two teachers that week? Round to the nearest cent.(1 point)

Responses

$926.02
$926.02

$926.015
$926.015

$4,889.39
$4,889.39

$488.94

To calculate the total payroll for Karen and Leslie, we need to multiply their respective hourly rates by the number of hours they worked and then add the two amounts together.

Karen's pay = $13.55/hour * 32.5 hours
Leslie's pay = $14.20/hour * 34.2 hours

Total payroll = Karen's pay + Leslie's pay

Total payroll = ($13.55/hour * 32.5 hours) + ($14.20/hour * 34.2 hours)

Total payroll = $440.875 + $485.64

Total payroll = $926.015

Therefore, Stephan will pay a total of $926.015 for payroll.

Which of these divisions results in a remainder different from the rest?(1 point)

Responses

13,798 divided by 14
13,798 divided by 14

24,089 divided by 23
24,089 divided by 23

19,372 divided by 23
19,372 divided by 23

21,062 divided by 22

19,372 divided by 23

Multiply 23.5 and 4.3.(1 point)

Responses

10.105
10.105

1,010.5
1,010.5

101.05
101.05

16.45

101.05

Charlotte is buying three large watermelons for her summer party. Watermelon costs $0.46 per pound. Charlotte weighs her watermelons and finds they weigh 19 pounds, 15.2 pounds, and 13.7 pounds. How much will she pay for the watermelons? Round to the nearest cent.(1 point)

$

To calculate the total cost of the watermelons, we need to multiply the weight of each watermelon by the cost per pound and then add up the individual costs.

The cost of the first watermelon = 19 pounds * $0.46/pound
The cost of the second watermelon = 15.2 pounds * $0.46/pound
The cost of the third watermelon = 13.7 pounds * $0.46/pound

Total cost of the watermelons = cost of first watermelon + cost of second watermelon + cost of third watermelon

Total cost of the watermelons = (19 pounds * $0.46/pound) + (15.2 pounds * $0.46/pound) + (13.7 pounds * $0.46/pound)

Total cost of the watermelons = $8.74 + $7.03 + $6.30

Total cost of the watermelons = $22.07

Therefore, Charlotte will pay $22.07 for the watermelons.

The area of a rectangle is solved by multiplying the length and width of a rectangle. A rectangular field has an area of 57,600 square feet. If its width is 160 feet, what is its length?