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An ice cream truck driver used the equation y = kx to show how much money he made selling 7 ice cream bars. He determined he'd make $19.46. How much did he make per bar sol…
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An ice cream truck driver used the equation y = kx to show how much money he made selling 7 ice cream bars. He determined he'd make $19.46. How much did he make per bar sold?
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the answer to your question is $2.78 because 19.46/7 is 2.78 so you make $2.78 per bar.
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