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Find the Unit Rate (Slope). A grocery store sells 6 oranges for $2. Assume that the cost of the oranges varies directly with the number of oranges. What is the cost per orange (cost for 1 orange)? depends
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Find the Unit Rate (Slope).
A grocery store sells 6 oranges for $2. Assume that
the cost of the oranges varies directly with the
number of oranges. What is the cost per orange (cost
for 1 orange)?
depends on
Unit Rate(m) =
Equation (y = mx):
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answer: 24/7
hope this helps you out .
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24/7 customer service. I hope it’s right
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