You Make $0.75 For Every NewsPaper You Sell.How Many NewsPapers Do You Have To Sell To Buy Soccer Cleats? ((Soccer Cleats Cost $36.00))

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Answer 1
Answer:

The number of papers sold to buy Soccer cleats is required.

The number of newspapers that needs to be sold is 48.

Money made by selling one newspaper = $0.75

Cost of Soccer cleats = $36

Let x be the number of newspaper to be sold

The product of the number of newspapers and the cost of one newspaper should be equal to the cost of the cleats.

So,

0.75x=36\n\Rightarrow x=(36)/(0.75)\n\Rightarrow x=48

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Answer 2
Answer: This is just simple division: 
36 / 0.75 =
3600 / 75 =
720 / 15 =
144 / 3 =
48 / 1 =
48

You have to sell 48 newspapers to by Soccer Cleats. 




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