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The cost of 6 lemons is $1. How much does 5 dozen lemons cost? HINT: 1 dozen = 12 lemons
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The cost of 6 lemons is $1. How much does 5 dozen lemons cost?
HINT: 1 dozen = 12 lemons
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A dozen is 12
6 for $1 means 12 for $2
1 dozen = $2
5 dozen is needed, for $2 each dozen
5 x 2 = 10
$10 is the cost of 5 dozen
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$10
I think
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