Предмет: Математика, автор: марьяна127

задача для спортивного клуба закупили 38 мячей по цене 1260р. за штуку. сколько всего рублей истратил спортивный клуб на спортивный инвентарь пожалуйста очень нужнр

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Автор ответа: Элина8987
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1260×38=47880(рублей)
ответ:47880 рублей
Автор ответа: марьяна127
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для спортивного клуба купили 38 мячей по цене 1260. за штуку и 24 гимнастических обручей по цене 275 за штуку сколько всего рублей истратил спортивный клуб
Автор ответа: NastyaLapochka
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1)1260*38=47880вот надеюсь правильно
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Are you bored with modern sports? Then come to the Highland Games in
Scotland and discover traditional Scottish sports, The Games celebrate Scottish
culture, and also include Scottish dance competitions and typical local food.
From May to September there are Highland Games in towns and villages across Scotland.
Men, women and children travel from all over the world to watch.
Nobody knows when the Games started. But in the 11" century, King Malcolm III of
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19th century,
Competitors at the Games do a lot of different events. There are special heavy'athletic
sports. One famous event is the caber toss. A caber is a heavy wooden pole. Contestants
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throw a big stone - and the hammer throw - they throw a metal ball on a long stick. Another
popular event is the Tug o' war. In this event rival teams pull a rope in opposite directions!
Local Scottish athletes wear traditional tartan kilts similar to skirts, Tartan is a colourful
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