Q.
Jim has $9.41, and he needs to buy 10 apples, which are $1.64 per pound. Can you determine how much money he will have left after he buys the apples?
A.
No, you can't. You'd need to know how much each apple weighs in order solve this problem. Also, Jim needs to buy other stuff, like toilet paper and cat food, and we didn't tell you how much those items cost.
Monday, February 26, 2007
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