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The price of a 3-pack of Spinners ($3) is one third the price of a dozen Fly-Boys. Write and solve a division equation to find the price of a dozen Fly-Boys.
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The price of a 3-pack of Spinners ($3) is one third the price of a dozen Fly-Boys. Write and solve a division equation to find the price of a dozen Fly-Boys.
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Let F be the price of Fly-boys and S be the price of spinners.
S= 1/3 x F
3 = 1/3 x F
F = $9
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