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Hector paid $12 for 6 pastries. He wants to create an equation in the form c- Dp, to represent the total cost, c, to buy p

pastries.

What number should Hector put in the square to complete his equation?

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User Vidy
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Find the cost of one pastry:

$12 / 6 pastries = $2 per pastry


the answer would be $2

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User Techarch
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