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7dozen pairs of padded work gloves $494.92 she correctly calculate the unit price and $13 and 56 at prepare for a expense report what is the correct unit price
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It is about $5.89 for one pair of work gloves. You divide 494.92 by 84 (7 dozen) and that is your unit price.
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