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  • 04-02-2020
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If I paid 3.00 for 2 chocolate bars how much would i pay for 6,700?

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rickyperez415
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  • 04-02-2020
First we need to find the cost per chocolate bar aka the unit rate per chocolate bar

We start by taking 3$ and dividing it by 2 which gives us a total of 1.50$ each per chocolate bar

Now that we know that our unit rate is 1.50$ per bar we then do 1.50$ times 6,700 which gives us a total of 10,050$

This means that our answer is 10,050$ meaning you paid 10,050$ for 6,700 chocolate bars
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