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Which equation models this problem? Susan paid $48.80 for eight dish towels. What is the unit price, p, per towel? A. 8p= 48.80 B. 48.80p = 8 C. p/8 = 48.80 D. p/48.80 = 8
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Which equation models this problem?
Susan paid $48.80 for eight dish towels. What is the unit price, p, per towel?
A. 8p= 48.80
B. 48.80p = 8
C. p/8 = 48.80
D. p/48.80 = 8
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p/48.80 = 8 need to divide ,
because you would divide to find out how much each towel is
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A 8p = 48.80
Since Susan paid for 8 dish towels, p. Then the 8 dish towels = $48.80
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