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Explanation:

So start off with 66 x 33. That will equal 2,178. Divide 2,178 by 18, like this: 2,178/18. That will equal 121. that will mean that 33 = 121. So 9 = 33 because 9 x 44 = 396 so you will divide that by 12 meaning that 9 equals 33. So now you will multiply 9 and 22 and then divide that answer by 33 making 6 = 22. now divide 22 by 6. That will equal 3.67. So 3.67 is the cost of one pie.

For the boxes above 12 and 44 it will be 16 = 59.

I hope it helped

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Answer:

first box (pies): 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 33

-> increments of 3

2nd box [cost ($)]: 11, 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 121

-> increment of 11

Explanation:

$44 ÷ 12 pies = $3.67 per 1 pie

3 × $3.67 = $11.01

same process: (number of pies) × $3.67 ≈ COST

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