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14 February, 17:23

Jack or three protein bars for a total of $4.26. Which equation could be used to find the cost c in dollars of each protein bar?

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  1. 14 February, 17:29
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    Jack bought 3 protein bars for $4.26. The individual cost of the protein bars can be determined by the following:

    (total cost / quantity bought) = c

    $4.26 / 3 = $1.42

    The cost of an individual protein bar is $1.42.
  2. 14 February, 17:43
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    Jack bought 3 protein bars for a total of $4.26?

    First, set up your equation. I'll let "b" represent the value of each individual bar:

    3b = 4.26

    Now, divide the total value by the number of bars for the answer:

    b = $1.42
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