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Store A sells 12 juice bottles for $4 and store B sells 18 juice bottles for $6. Are these rates equivalent? Explain your reasoning.
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Store A sells 12 juice bottles for $4 and store B sells 18 juice bottles for $6. Are these rates equivalent? Explain your reasoning.
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Store A sells 12 juice bottles for $4 and store B sells 18 juice bottles for $6. Are these rates equivalent? Explain your reasoning.
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these rates are equivalent.
12bottles/$4= 18bottles/$6= 3bottles/$1
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