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10 October, 12:24

If each paper clip is 3/4 of an inch long and costs 0.02$ exactly enough paper clips are laid end to end to have a total of 36 inches. What is the total cost of these paper clips

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  1. 10 October, 13:26
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    Given : One paper clip is of length : 3/4 inch

    We need to find how many paper clips will make up a length of 36 inch, if they are laid end to end.

    36 inches contains : 36 * 4/3 paper clips

    36 inches contains : 48 paper clips

    Given that each paper clip costs : 0.02$

    48 paper clips costs : 48 * 0.02$ = 0.96$

    so, the total cost of paper clips = 0.96$
  2. 10 October, 15:38
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    4 paper clips make up 3 inches. (4 * 3/4 = 12/4 = 3)

    36 / 3 = 12; meaning that 36 inches are made up of 12 three inch parts.

    You would multiply 12 * 4 as there are 4 paper clips per three inch part. (12 * 4 = 48)

    You have 48 paperclips, so now just multiply by the price of a paper clip. 48 * 0.02 = $0.96
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