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If doughnuts are usually 75 cents each, but there is a sale on Friday advertising them as 1 ½ dozen for $10.80, what is the new cost for just one?
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If doughnuts are usually 75 cents each, but there is a sale on Friday advertising them as 1 ½ dozen for $10.80, what is the new cost for just one?
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If doughnuts are usually 75 cents each, but there is a sale on Friday advertising them as 1 ½ dozen for $10.80, what is the new cost for just one?
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This deal is cheap! Well, the answer is 60 cents. To get these problems, divide 10.80 by 18, which is equal to 1.5 a dozen.
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