SOLUTION: I have 90 hockey pucks and want to sell them for 65 dollars. How would I calculate the price for each individual puck?

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Question 792700: I have 90 hockey pucks and want to sell them for 65 dollars. How would I calculate the price for each individual puck?
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I have 90 hockey pucks and want to sell them for 65 dollars. How would I calculate the price for each individual puck?
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65 dollars/90 = 6500 cents/90 = 72.22 cents each.
Round down to 72 cents for each to get less than 65 dollars
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Round up to 73 cents for each to get more than 65 dollars.
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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