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Mathematics, 27.11.2020 22:30 kayla114035

A florist sells a dozen long-stemmed red roses for $54.99. In honor of their 16th wedding anniversary, a man wants to buy 20 roses for his wife. (Hint: How many roses are in one dozen?) Let c represent the cost of 20 roses. Write a proportion, in terms of c, that can be used to solve for the cost of 20 roses.

What will the roses cost (in dollars)?

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