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There are 12 oranges in 1 dozen, so 1 dozen equals $1.
To buy 3 dozen, that would be (3 dozen * $1) = $3 for 3 dozen oranges
x= cost for 3 dozen
$1/1 dozen = x/3 dozen
Cross multiply
($1 * 3 dozen)= (1 dozen * x)
$3=x
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