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Greg bought 4 notebooks for $6.40. What is the price, in dollars, of 1 notebook?
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Greg bought 4 notebooks for $6.40.
What is the price, in dollars, of 1 notebook?
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The answer is one dollar and 60 cents. ($1.60)
You have to divide 6.40 into 4 parts, 6.40 divided by 4.
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one notebook is $1.60
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