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  • 04-07-2019
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Paul can purchase 3 muffins for $1.35. At this rate what is the cost of 10 muffins? A. $3.75. B. $4.00. C. $4.25. D. $4.50.

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dannie105
dannie105 dannie105
  • 04-07-2019
$4.50
divide $1.35 by 3 to find the initial cost and then time that number by 10 and you get $4.50 bye now bukaroo
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Bryancohen
Bryancohen Bryancohen
  • 04-07-2019

Answer: D. $4.50.

Step-by-step explanation: You need to find the individual cost of 1 muffin. To do this, divide 1.35 by 3. 1.35/3=0.45. Each muffin costs $0.45. Multiply this by 10 to get $4.50 for 10 muffins.

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