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  • 13-09-2019
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7. A baker's dozen (13) of cookies is on sale
for $4.94. What is the cost of an individual
cookie?
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  • 13-09-2019
A bakers dozen is 12 which would be $0.41 for each cookie. If you meant 13, it would be $0.38. All you have to do is divide 4.94 by the amount of cookies
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