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Mike purchased 1.35 pounds of steak for $13.50. Which equation represents the relationship between the cost per pound?
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Mike purchased 1.35 pounds of steak for $13.50.
Which equation represents the relationship between
the cost per pound?
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Y=10x each pound of steak is $10
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Answer:
y=10x
Explanation:
it costs 10 dollars for one pound of steak.
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