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9 batteries cost 13 dollars.It's ratios and Rates
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9 batteries cost 13 dollars.It's ratios and Rates
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9 batteries and 13 dollars if you divide 13 by 9 you would get 1.4 repeating but there would be one battery to $1.44
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One battery costs $1.44.
The unit rate would be
To get that answer, you would have to divide 13 ÷ 9.
I'm not sure if this is what you were looking for, but if it was, I hope I helped! :-)
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