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Carolyn bought 9 feet of copper pipe for 54$ what was the cost of each foot of copper pipe?
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Carolyn bought 9 feet of copper pipe for 54$ what was the cost of each foot of copper pipe?
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Ok so what you are going to do is divide 54 by 9 and you should get 6 now you have your answer $6.00
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54÷9= 6
so its $6 a foot of copper
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