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13 March, 10:30

Suppose that 12 inches of wire costs 60 cents. At the same rate, how much (in cents) will 27 inches of wire cost?

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  1. 13 March, 10:34
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    The 12 inches wire costs 60 cents, so the cost of 1 inch of wire is

    Rate = 60/12 = 5 cents

    So the cost of 1 inch of wire which is the rate is 5 cents.

    Now we have to find the cost (in cents) of 27 inches wire.

    We know the cost of 1 inch of wire is 5 cents so the cost of 27 inches of wire is

    = Total inches of wire * Price of 1 inch of wire

    = 27 * 5

    = 135

    The cost of 27 inches of wire is 135 cents
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