A bakery offers a sale price of $3.50 for 4 muffins. What is the price per dozen?
1 dozen = 12 muffins
What this problem is really asking, $3.50 for 4 muffins. Let p be the price for 12 muffins (1 dozen). Set up a proportion of cost to muffins.
3.50/4 = p/12
Using our math engine, we type this proportion into our search box and get:
p = 10.5 muffins
1 dozen = 12 muffins
What this problem is really asking, $3.50 for 4 muffins. Let p be the price for 12 muffins (1 dozen). Set up a proportion of cost to muffins.
3.50/4 = p/12
Using our math engine, we type this proportion into our search box and get:
p = 10.5 muffins