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A box of 12 Popsicle`s costs $4.44 what is the Popsicle`s unit rate?
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A box of 12 Popsicle`s costs $4.44 what is the Popsicle`s unit rate?
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SO what we do here is divide 4.44 by 12 and you get one popsicle cost 36 cents
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$4.44/ 12 Popsicles= $0.37/ Popsicle.
The Popsicle unit rate is
$0.37/ Popsicle
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