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A baker's dozen (13) of cupcakes is sold for $10.14. At this rate, how much does one cupcake cost?
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A baker's dozen (13) of cupcakes is sold for $10.14. At this rate, how much does one cupcake cost?
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A baker's dozen (13) of cupcakes is sold for
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Answer:
0.78
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if divide 10.14 by 13 it will be 0.78 hope this helps
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