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12 February, 18:38

If you rent 5 dvds for 5 nights for $5, at this rate how much do you expect to pay for 1 dvd for 1 night?

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  1. 12 February, 19:57
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    It would be 1$ for one DVD each night.

    5 DVD per 5 nights = 5$

    thus, 5/5 DVD per 5/5 nights = 5/5$ (balancing LHS and RHS)

    = 1 DVD per night for 1 $
  2. 12 February, 21:03
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    20 cents a night because 5 DVDs per night is 1 dollar, and $1/5 DVDs equals 20 cents each, so 1 DVD is 20 cents a night
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