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The number of chocolates sold can be determined by the equation: P = $.63c, where P is the price and c is the number of chocolates. What is the unit rate?
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The number of chocolates sold can be determined by the equation: P = $.63c, where P is the price and c is the number of chocolates. What is the unit rate?
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maybe im wrong so you might wanna check with someone else
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