Sean owns a sandwich stand and wants to find out who has the best price for sandwich bags. The bags are sold in groups of one hundred, one hundred fifty, and two hundred. To find out the best deal, he enters the price in cell B2 and he enters the number of bags in cell C2. To calculate the price per bag, which formula should Sean use?

=B2*C2
=B2+C2
=B2+C2/2
=B2/C2

Answer :

The correct answer is D)  = B2/C2

Answer:

=B2/C2

Explanation:

The statement says that the bags are sold in groups and that the price was entered in cell B2 and the number of bags in cell C2. So, to calculate the price per bag you have to divide the price of the bags that is in cell B2 by the number of bags that is in cell C2. This means that the formula would be:

=B2/C2

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