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Jesse buys 7 granola bars for $3.15. Caroline purchases 13 granola bars for x. if the unit price remains the same, what is the value of x?
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Jesse buys 7 granola bars for $3.15. Caroline purchases 13 granola bars for x. if the unit price remains the same, what is the value of x?
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First we find the price of 1 granola bar:
$3.15 / 7 granola bars = $0.45 per granola bar
13 granola bars * $0.45 each = x
13 * 0.45 = $5.85
x = $5.85
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