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16 January, 18:20

The cost of Oranges in a grocery store is directly proportional to the number of oranges purchased. Jerry Paid $2.52 for 6 oranges. If p represents the cost in dollars, and n represents the number of oranges purchased, which equation best represents this relationship?

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  1. 16 January, 18:56
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    P = $2.56

    N = 6

    The number of oranges determines the price.

    2.56 / 6 = price per orange

    P = (2.56/6) n

    P =.43n
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