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PLEASE HELP! Miguel bought 2 pairs of jeans for $50, and Han bought 4 pairs of jeans for $90. Did they pay the same rate? Explain your reasoning. Show all your work.
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PLEASE HELP! Miguel bought 2 pairs of jeans for $50, and Han bought 4 pairs of jeans for $90. Did they pay the same rate? Explain your reasoning. Show all your work.
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PLEASE HELP! Miguel bought 2 pairs of jeans for $50, and Han bought 4 pairs of jeans for $90. Did they pay the same rate? Explain your reasoning. Show all your work.
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No they did not pay at the same rate. Miguel bought 1 pair of jeans for $25 and han bought 1 pair of jeans for $22.50
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, they did not pay the same rate.
2 pairs for $50
50÷2=25
Miguel spent $25 on each pair of jeans
4 pairs for $90
90÷4=22.5
Han spent $22.50 on each pair of jeans
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