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Shermanee Shermanee
  • 08-03-2018
  • Mathematics
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Javier buys 12 bagels for $2.50. At this rate how many bagels could Javier buy for $6.25?

A. 18
B. 30
C. 31
D. 48

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Аноним Аноним
  • 08-03-2018
He can buy 30 bagels.
2.50/12=0.21
Each is about $.21.
6.25/.21=29.9=30

That means Javier can buy 30 bagels.

Hope this helped☺☺
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okcaliforbia okcaliforbia
  • 08-03-2018
the answer could possible be c
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