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Suppose that 14 inches of wire costs 70 cents. At the same rate, how many inches of wire can be bought for 35 cents?
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Suppose that 14 inches of wire costs 70 cents. At the same rate, how many inches of wire can be bought for 35 cents?
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35x2=70 14/2=7
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