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Last week, Ellen bought 4 apples for $2.40. This week she bought 9 apples for $5.40. If the cost per apple remains the same, how many apples could she buy next week? Select two that apply.

A.
1 apple for $1.20
B.
3 apples for $1.80
C.
6 apples for $3.40
D.
10 apples for $6.00
E.
13 apples for $8.20
F.
14 apples for $9.00

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Answer:

B & D

Explanation:

If it’s 60 cents per apple, you will be able to buy 3 apples for $1.80, and 10 apples for $6.00.

0.60 x 3 = 1.80

0.60 x 10 = 6

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