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Look at the table showing different prices for oranges. Prices for Oranges Price A Price B Price C $2.25 for 6 $1.30 for 4 $0.97 for 2 Which gives the prices in order, from leas…
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Look at the table showing different prices for oranges.
Prices for Oranges
Price A
Price B
Price C
$2.25 for 6
$1.30 for 4
$0.97 for 2
Which gives the prices in order, from least to greatest unit rate?
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Answer:
Price B, price A, price C
Explanation:
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The order for least to greatest unit rate would be Price B, Price A and then Price C. hope this helps:)
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