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12 December, 00:49

A store is selling candy for $6 for 12 bags. How much will it cost if you need to have 110 bags? Show steps!

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  1. 12 December, 02:38
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    So, if there is a store selling candy for $6 for 12 bags, you would set up fractions like this: 6/12 = x/110. Then you would cross multiply, so the 6 and the 110 which equals 660 and would divide that by 12 to get $55.
  2. 12 December, 04:28
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    Okay, so $6 for 12 bags, all you need to do is this, $ 6 - 12, $12 - 24, $24 - 36 so then you all you need to do is, set up fractions like this: 6/12 = x/110. Then you would cross multiply, so the 6 and the 110 which equals 660 and would divide that by 12 to get $55. So then $55 = 110 bags that is you're answer!
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