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18 March, 15:04

Store a sells 12 juices bottles for $4 and store B sells 18 juice bottles for $6. Are the ratew equivalent? explain your reason

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  1. 18 March, 17:42
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    First, you'll have to find how much it costs for one bottle of juice.

    Store A - 4/12 = 0.33 So one bottle of juice costs 33 cents.

    Store B - 6/18 = 0.33 So one bottle of juice costs 33 cents.

    Yes, the rates are equivalent because one bottle of juice costs the same from each store.
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