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Each energy bar costs .75 find the cost of one dozen ebergy bars
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Each energy bar costs .75 find the cost of one dozen ebergy bars
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Each energy bar costs .75 find the cost of one dozen ebergy bars
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One dozen is 12, so you’d set up the equation like this:
0.75(12) = 9
A dozen bars cost $9.
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