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A package of 12 cans of beans cost $6.84. what is the cost of ONE cost of beans?
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A package of 12 cans of beans cost $6.84. what is the cost of ONE cost of beans?
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Answer:1 can of beans=57 cents
To get this answer divide the cost of 12 beans (6.84) by the amount of cans(12)
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$0.57
Explanation:
6.84/12=.57
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