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Mathematics, 13.07.2021 01:30 alexialoredo625

At Susan’s candy stand, 4 pieces of candy cost $1.20. 1. What are the two possible rates?
2. What are the unit rates for each rate?
3. If you have $3.00 do you have enough money to buy 11 pieces of candy? If so, how much do you have left over? If not, how much are you short?

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