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Which equation models this problem? Susan paid $36.90 for nine washcloths. What is the unit price, p, per washcloth? a. 36.90p = 9 b. p/9 = 36.90 c. p/36.90 = 9 d. 9p = 36.90
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Which equation models this problem? Susan paid $36.90 for nine washcloths. What is the unit price, p, per washcloth?
a. 36.90p = 9
b. p/9 = 36.90
c. p/36.90 = 9
d. 9p = 36.90
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