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Officer crumpkie buy 12 donuts for $6.00.how much was each donut?
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Officer crumpkie buy 12 donuts for $6.00.how much was each donut?
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This problem is unit rate!
Basically, it is 12/6
So each donut is $2 !
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12 x = 6
x = 6 / 12
x = 0.5
Check 12 * 0.5 = 6
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