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William purchase 1/2 dozen cookies for $5.88. How to determine the unit cost of the cookies
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William purchase 1/2 dozen cookies for $5.88. How to determine the unit cost of the cookies
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You divide 5.88 by 12 and you get your answer
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To get the unit cost you have to divide 5.88 by 6
ANSWER:
0.98
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