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17 March, 02:38

Donuts at the store are $0.60 each or $5.88 for a dozen. What is the difference in the unit rates

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  1. 17 March, 06:14
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Unit rate means one, if you buy 1 donuts you pay $0.60 for it, if you buy 12 you pay 5.88:12=$0.49 per donut. The difference between them is 0.60-0.49=$0.11
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