A farmer has 6 buckets of blueberries and wants to sell them at a market stall. The farmer will charge $1.50 per pint. If each bucket can hold half a bushel of blueberries, how much will the farmer make in selling all of the blueberries?
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Answer:
$96
Step-by-step explanation:
6(1/2) = 3 bushels of berries total
3(4) = 12 pecks of berries total
4(8) = 32 quarts of berries total
32(2) = 64 pints of berries total
64 x $1.50 = $96
Answer:
The farmer will make a total of $96 from selling 6 buckets of blueberries.
Step-by-step explanation:
The total price is determined by multiplying the 12 pecks down into pints. Each pint sells for 1.50 and he has 64 pints of blueberries.
64 x $1.50 = $96