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3 July, 10:55

Kareen bought 12 pencils for $2.16. At the same unit price, how many pencils could he buy with $4.50?

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  1. 3 July, 11:23
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    First, you want to find the price per pencil:

    2.16/12=0.18

    Then divide $4.50 by price per pencil:

    4.50/0.18=25

    He could buy 25 pencils with $4.50.
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