Math Problem Statement

Daniela buys records for $9 each. If Daniela buys 2 records, how much money will she spend?

Solution

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Problem:

Daniela buys records for $9 each. If Daniela buys 2 records, how much will she spend?

Solution:

The cost of one record is $9. To calculate the total cost for 2 records:

Total Cost=Cost per Record×Number of Records\text{Total Cost} = \text{Cost per Record} \times \text{Number of Records}

Total Cost=9×2=18\text{Total Cost} = 9 \times 2 = 18

Answer:

If Daniela buys 2 records, she will spend $18.

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Here are 5 related questions for further practice:

  1. How much would Daniela spend if she buys 8 records?
  2. How many records can Daniela buy with $72?
  3. If Daniela gets a discount of $2 per record, how much would 2 records cost?
  4. What is the total cost if Daniela buys 5 records at $9 each?
  5. If the price per record increases to $12, how much will Daniela spend on 3 records?

Tip: When solving problems involving repeated costs, always multiply the price per unit by the quantity to get the total.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Multiplication
Unit Rate

Formulas

Total Cost = Cost per Unit × Quantity

Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Grade 4-6