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1. You can buy six cans of root beer for $2.50. How many cans of root beer can you buy for $10? What proportions will work to solve this problem?
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1. You can buy six cans of root beer for $2.50. How many cans of root beer
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24 cans
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10$ / 2.5$ = 4
6 * 4 = 24
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