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$20.90 on 9.5 quarts of strawberries what would be the price for each quart of strawberries
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$20.90 on 9.5 quarts of strawberries what would be the price for each quart of strawberries
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Solve:-
$20.90 = 9.5 quarts
Divide:-
20.9 ÷ 9.5 = 2.2
$2.2 per quart
Check:-
2.2 × 9.5 = 20.9
Correct!
$2.2 per quart.
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Divide 20.90 by 9.5.
Each quart of strawberries will cost $2.20
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