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1.A tablet was on sale for 7/8 of the original price. If the original price was $240, what was the sale price? 2.Christian's family went on a road trip. They stopped 9 times for gas. On average, they spent about 8 minutes at the gas station each time they stopped. On their trip, about how much time did they spend stopped for gas?
3.Lisa was late to class 12 times in the month of September. Each time she was late, she missed 3 1/2 minutes of class. How many minutes of class did she miss in the month of September?
4.Alexis hammered a nail into a piece of wood. Each time she hammered the nail, it moved 1/7inch. If she hammered the nail 14 times, how much did the nail move?
5.A 16.2 ounce box of Honey Nut Cheerios costs $4.86. How much did each ounce of the cereal cost, rounded to the nearest cent?
(please help answer all of these please all of these are due today at night ) (all of these are Rational Numbers Word Problems)

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