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15 oranges were purchased. Cost per orange: $0.45 c = total cost of oranges Which equation shows the total cost of oranges?
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15 oranges were purchased. Cost per orange: $0.45 c = total cost of oranges Which equation shows the total cost of oranges?
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15 oranges were purchased.
Cost per orange: $0.45
c = total cost of oranges
Which equation shows
the total cost of oranges?
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c=cost per orange ×no. of oranges purchased
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