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Matthew paid $49.45 for 5 DVDs at a sale. How much would it cost for 11 DVDs at the same rate?
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Matthew paid $49.45 for 5 DVDs at a sale. How much would it cost for 11 DVDs at the same rate?
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I believe the answer is 108.46$
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49.45/5=9.89
9.89x11= 108.79
$108.79 for 11 DVDs
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