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The cost of 10 oranges is $1. What is the cost of 5 dozen oranges?
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The cost of 10 oranges is $1. What is the cost of 5 dozen oranges?
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$6 would be your answer
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They said 5 dozen. So 1 dozen is 12 12*5= 60 10 orange is $1 20 orange is $2 30 orange is $3 40 orange is $4 50 orange is $5 60 orange is $6 ( So the answer is $6) Hope it's help you easy way
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