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Paul bought a package of 6 spiral notebooks for a total cost of $13.50. Which equation represents p, the cost, in dollars of each notebook?
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Paul bought a package of 6 spiral notebooks for a total cost of $13.50. Which equation represents p, the cost, in dollars of each notebook?
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Paul bought a package of 6 spiral notebooks for a total cost of $13.50. Which equation represents p, the cost, in dollars of each notebook?
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13.50 / 6 = 2.25
Im not sure if thats what your looking for..
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