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The grocery store is having a sale on frozen vegetables. 4 bags are being sold for $\$ 11.96 .$ At this rate, what is the cost of:a. $1 \mathrm{bag}$b. 9 bags
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96. To find the cost of one bag, we need to divide the total cost by the number of bags. So, we have: \[ \frac{11.96}{4} = 2.99 \] Show more…
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