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Can you show and tell how you got the answer

Can you show and tell how you got the answer-example-1
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If the science teacher spent $65.50 on materials for the Mousetrap Car event, to find the unit cost per student you must divide the total cost by the number of students.

$65.50 ÷ 12 = 5.458 rounded to the nearest hundredth, it is C. $5.46
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You want the unit cost __per__ student.
That means divide the cost by the number of students.

$65.50/12 = $5.46

Answer: C. $5.46
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