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  • 25-07-2015
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Miguel pays $3.78 for a bag of 14 oranges. find the unit price per orange

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cdbuck
cdbuck cdbuck
  • 25-07-2015
[tex] \frac{3.78}{14 oranges}= .27 PerOrange[/tex]
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jellyfish1 jellyfish1
  • 26-07-2015
$3.78 divided by 14 (oranges) = $0.27 or 27 cents
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