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30 August, 13:38

Maggie bought 3 dozen muffins from a baker for $48. Find the costs of 1 dozen muffins and 9 dozen muffins.

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  1. 30 August, 14:03
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    We will say that d = 1 dozen. and y = cost

    we know that 3 dozen is 48. so

    3d = 48.

    to get the cost of 1d, we have to get the 3 to change into a 1. the only way to do this is to divide 3 by 3. if we divided the left side by 3 we must also do the right so:

    3d = 48

    1d = 16

    so 1 dozen = 16

    to change 3d into 9d we have to multiply by 3. we again have to do this to both sides. so:

    3d = 48

    9d = 144
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