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Janet can get 36-pack of bottled water for $9.60. How much would Janet have to pay for a 12-pack of bottled water if the ratios are proportional?
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Janet can get 36-pack of bottled water for $9.60. How much would Janet have to pay for a 12-pack of bottled water if the ratios are proportional?
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Janet would have to pay $3.20.
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