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The price of licorice is proportional to its length. It costs $0.50 to buy 5in. How much licorice can you get for $1.80
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The price of licorice is proportional to its length. It costs $0.50 to buy 5in. How much licorice can you get for $1.80
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Answer: 18in
Explanation:
0.50x 3 = 1.50
50 divided by 5 is 10
1in every 10 cent
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