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Jack bought 4 boxes of froot loops.he spent a total of $12.how much would Jack expect to spend on 6 boxes of the same cereal? please help by August 3
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Jack bought 4 boxes of froot loops.he spent a total of $12.how much would Jack expect to spend on 6 boxes of the same cereal?
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well if jack paid 12$ for 4 froot loops divide that and you get 3 which is the amount that each box cost then multiply 6*3= 18 so the total cost would be 18$
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