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The equation 190.80 = 12y can be used to find the entry fee per contestant y, in dollars, for entering a contest. What is the value of y? y = $
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The equation 190.80 = 12y can be used to find the entry fee per contestant y, in dollars, for entering a contest.
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The equation 190.80 = 12y can be used to find the entry fee per contestant y, in dollars, for entering a contest. What is the value of y?
y = $
190.80/12= 12y/12
y= $15.90
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