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paul bought a package of six spiral notbooks for a total cost of $13.50. which equation represents p, the cost, in dollars, of each notebook
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paul bought a package of six spiral notbooks for a total cost of $13.50. which equation represents p, the cost, in dollars, of each notebook
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The equation to find how much each notebook would cost would be
13.50 ÷ 6 = p.
If you would like the answer, it would be 2.25 dollars for each notebook.
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