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15 June, 05:30

A store owner was buying uniforms for his employees. If each of his stores needed 79 uniforms and he had 64 stores which expression shows about how many uniforms he'd need? A. 80x70 B. 70x70 C. 80x60 D. 70x60

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  1. 15 June, 08:11
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    C) The total number of about uniforms needed is 60 x 80 uniforms.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The Number of total stores the owner has = 64 stores

    The number of employees uniform needed in 1 store = 79 uniforms

    Now, 64 is Rounded off to about 60.

    and 79 is Rounded off to about 80.

    ⇒ The total number of uniforms in 60 stores = 60 x (uniform in 1 store)

    = 60 x (80 uniforms)

    or, the expression of total uniforms needed = 60 x (80 uniforms)

    Hence, the total number of about uniforms needed is 60 x 80 uniforms.
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