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10 April, 15:36

Which equations could model this problem?

A package of 12 cans of dog food costs $33. What is the unit price d per can of dog food?

Choose all answers that are correct.

A. 12d=33

B. d/12=33

C. 33/d=12

D. 33d=12

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  1. 10 April, 16:01
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    A & D are correct because:

    A. 12 units cost $33

    D. If you divide the total cost by the unit price, you'll get the number of cans.
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