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5 markers cost \$6.55$6.55dollar sign, 6, point, 55. Which equation would help determine the cost of 444 markers? Choose 1 answer: Choose 1 answer: (Choice A) A \dfrac{4}{5} = \dfrac{\$6.55}{x} 5 4 ​ = x $6.55 ​ start fraction, 4, divided by, 5, end fraction, equals, start fraction, dollar sign, 6, point, 55, divided by, x, end fraction (Choice B) B \dfrac{4}{\$6.55} = \dfrac{x}{5} $6.55 4 ​ = 5 x ​ start fraction, 4, divided by, dollar sign, 6, point, 55, end fraction, equals, start fraction, x, divided by, 5, end fraction (Choice C) C \dfrac{5}{4} = \dfrac{x}{\$6.55} 4 5 ​ = $6.55 x ​ start fraction, 5, divided by, 4, end fraction, equals, start fraction, x, divided by, dollar sign, 6, point, 55, end fraction (Choice D) D \dfrac{4}{x} = \dfrac{\$6.55}{5} x 4 ​ = 5 $6.55 ​ start fraction, 4, divided by, x, end fraction, equals, start fraction, dollar sign, 6, point, 55, divided by, 5, end fraction (Choice E) E None of the above Stuck?Watch a video or use a hint.

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Answer:

E

Explanation:

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User Shapeare
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Answer:

E None of the above

Explanation:

An appropriate proportion is ...


(4)/(5)=(x)/(\$6.55)

or any of the alternate ways this proportion can be written. None of the offered choices matches this, so it is appropriate to choose ...

None of the above.

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