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11. The cost of oranges at a local grocery store is shown in the table below.

Number of
Oranges
3
7
10
12
Total Cost
$1.26
$2.94
$4.20
$5.04
Which of the following represents the unit rate for the oranges?
O A. $1.68 for 1 orange
OB. $0.84 for 1 orange
O C. $1.26 for 1 orange
O D. $0.42 for 1 orange

User ONYX
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Answer: 0.42

Step-by-step explanation: 0.42+0.42+0.42= 1.26

User Jeevan Pingali
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Answer:

D. $0.42 for 1 orange

Explanation:

Divide the number of oranges by the corresponding total cost.

Ex. 5.04 ÷ 12 = 0.42

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