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  • 13-10-2020
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Suppose that 24 inches of wire costs 96 cents.
At the same rate, how much (in cents) will 47 inches of wire cost?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

24inches = 96 cents

To find the cost of 1 inch, divide 96 cents by 24.

1 inch = 96/24 = 4 cents

Then to find the cost of 47 inches, multiply by 4.

47 inches = 47 x 4 = 188 cents.

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