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Joannie is at the store buying treats for a Halloween party. she buys 116 kilograms of candy for $649.60. what is the unit rate for the candy in $/kilogram? how much would 192 kilograms of candy cost in
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Joannie is at the store buying treats for a Halloween party. she buys 116 kilograms of candy for $649.60.
what is the unit rate for the candy in $/kilogram?
how much would 192 kilograms of candy cost in dollars?
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to find the unit rate do 649.60/116=5.60
($5.60)kg
to find how much for 192 kilograms we have to multiply the unit rate we have to sub in the kg
5.60×192=1075.2
192kg= $1075.20
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