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Marla sold 12 baseball caps for a total of $39, including tax. The equation. 12c=39 can be used to find c, the cost of one cap. What is the value of c
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Marla sold 12 baseball caps for a total of $39, including tax. The equation. 12c=39 can be used to find c, the cost of one cap. What is the value of c
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Marla sold 12 baseball caps for a total of $39, including tax. The equation. 12c=39 can be used to find c, the cost of one cap. What is the value of c
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$3.25
Explanation:
12c = 39
12/12 =0
39/12 = 3.25
c = 3.25
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