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Mary paid $2 for a bottle of Orange Juice, can this be expressed as a rate?
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Mary paid $2 for a bottle of Orange Juice, can this be expressed as a rate?
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yes $ 6 =2 1 like the one that is probably on your paper
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Yes. The rate for the orange juice was 2 dollars per bottle. And since he paid for one bottle, he paid 2*1, or
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