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1. A shopper bought a 12-pound bag of oranges for $18.75. What was the unit price? A $0.64 C $1.73 B $1.56 D $6.40
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1. A shopper bought a 12-pound bag of oranges for $18.75. What was the unit price? A $0.64 C $1.73 B $1.56 D $6.40
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1. A shopper bought a 12-pound bag of oranges for $18.75. What was the unit price?
A $0.64
C $1.73
B $1.56
D $6.40
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B is correct, given that the shopper bought 12 pounds for $18.75. All you have to do is 18.75/12 and you get your answer
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