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Cedric can buy 3 songs for $3.60 or 4 songs for $4.80. How much do you think he would pay for 5 songs?
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Cedric can buy 3 songs for $3.60 or 4 songs for $4.80. How much do you think he would pay for 5 songs?
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$3.60/3 is $1.20.
$4.80/4 is also $1.20.
Which means that for one song he pays $1.20
For 5 songs (5 * $1.20) he would pay $6.00
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Cedric could buy 5 songs with $6.00
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