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Mathematics, 05.07.2019 14:30 PROMASTER

Asap will give first person brainliest 1) there are 30 students in mrs. woodwards class and 1/5 have a cellphone. of this group of students 1/2 are allowed to use social media. how many students have a cell phone and can use social media? a) 15 b) 6 c) 3 d) 2 2) joe bought a box of laundry detergent that contains 195 scoops. each load of laundry uses 2 1/2 scoops. how many loads of laundry can joe do with this one box? the box of detergent cost 19.99$. how much is he paying for each load of laundry that he washes? the question we are answering is: how much is he paying for each load of laundry that he washes? round to the nearest cent. $78.00 $3.90 $1.25 $0.26

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