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If 12 cookies cost $3, how much would I pay for 5 cookies? Set up a proportion and solve. $1.00 B. $1.25 C. $1.50 D. $1.75
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If 12 cookies cost $3, how much would I pay for 5 cookies? Set up a proportion and solve.
$1.00
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$1.25
C.
$1.50
D.
$1.75
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The answer is b. And the working is In the pic below...
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B) 1.25
Explanation:
$3/12 cookies = $.25/cookie
.25 * 5 = 1.25
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