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Rose bought 60 feet of wire for $16.80 she needs 40 more feet. if the unit price is the same, how much will she pay for the extra 40 feet for wire?
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Rose bought 60 feet of wire for $16.80 she needs 40 more feet. if the unit price is the same, how much will she pay for the extra 40 feet for wire?
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Rose bought 60 feet of wire for $16.80 she needs 40 more feet. if the unit price is the same, how much will she pay for the extra 40 feet for wire?
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she will pay $11.20
Explanation:
16.80÷60=0.28
0.28x40=11.20
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