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Carter sold 4 identical pillows for $54. For how much would Carter sell 10 of the same pillow? Show your work.
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Carter sold 4 identical pillows for $54. For how much would Carter sell 10 of the same pillow? Show your work.
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54/4 = 13.5 the cost of 1 pillow is $13.50
13.50 x 10 = 135
Carter would make $135 if he sold 10 pillows.
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54/4=13.5
13.5*10=135
135$
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