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Jack bought 7 apples for $1.00. The cost y varies directly with the number of apples x. Write a direct variation equation that represents this relationship. How much would Jack pay for 12 apples?
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7 apples for $1.00 is .142857 an apple
.142857*12=1.71
7:1 12:1.7
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