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The cost of 10 oranges is $1.00. What is the cost of 5 dozen oranges?
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The cost of 10 oranges is $1.00. What is the cost of 5 dozen oranges?
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Just multiply 10 and 1.00. When u get ur answer add that to 5
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5 dozen equals 60 so if 10 equals $1, its costs $6 for 60 oranges. Hope this helps!
10=1
60=6
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