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A fruit stand sells 2 oranges for two dollars and fifty cents. What is the unit price for each orange?
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A fruit stand sells 2 oranges for two dollars and fifty cents. What is the unit price for each orange?
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A fruit stand sells 2 oranges for two dollars and fifty cents.
What is the unit price for each orange?
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Answer:
1 orange= $1.25
2 oranges= $2.50
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Answer:
the answer would have to be 1.25
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