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23 September, 12:44

Eduardo bought one dozen bunches of

seedlees black grapes for $8. How many

bunches of seedless black grapes can he

buy for $20

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  1. 23 September, 12:49
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    30 bunches of seedless grapes can be bought for the rate of 20$

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Step 1:

    one dozen seedless grapes is bought for $8 so that is given by,

    one dozen = 12

    Step 2:

    $8 for one dozen is = 12/8 = 1 and a half dollars or 1.5$ is the cost of a bunch

    Step 3:

    for 20$, the bunches of seedless grapes that can be bought is given by,

    = 20*1.5

    = 30

    hence with this conclusion we know that 30 bunches of grapes can be bought with $20
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