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ACT Aspire Math: Finding the Lowest Cost Per Day of Cat Training Lessons 0 Views


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Which program has the lowest cost per day?


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Okay Shmoop er's another long word problem for you Let's

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see here Positive Peggy's cat training academy charges the following

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amounts for its various programs And we're going to stare

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at this a minute you know paying attention The owner

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Just uncle's opening door with paws Which program has the

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lowest cost per day Okay well let's think about this

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To find the cost per day of each program we

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just divide the cost by the number of days while

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paying attention to the owner costs We get fifty over

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one That's fifty bucks a day If you want your

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cat to submit to snuggles one that's ninety over to

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forty five a day that's cheaper And yes we're assuming

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that means submit peacefully but no guarantees here Learning how

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to open doors with paws costs a one twenty five

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over fifty forty one sixty seven a day and attaining

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the skill of walking on hind legs It cost one

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sixty over force That's forty bucks a day We'll finally

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responding to verbal commands as two hundred dollars but six

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days at thirty three thirty three per day That's the

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lowest of the bunch So responding to verbal commands well 00:01:05.376 --> [endTime] that's the cheapest at least experience per day

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