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A family used 350 units of gas in November . the rate is $1.27 per unit. how would I set up the equation for problems like this?
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A family used 350 units of gas in November . the rate is $1.27 per unit. how would I set up the equation for problems like this?
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a family used 350 units of gas in November . the rate is $1.27 per unit. how would I set up the equation for problems like this?
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you would take the units of gas divided by the amount it cost per unit
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