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A grocery store sells a bag of 3 oranges for $2.01. What is the unit cost?
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GPT 3.5
To find the unit cost, we divide the total cost by the quantity of oranges.

Unit cost = Total cost / Quantity

Total cost = $2.01
Quantity = 3 oranges

Unit cost = $2.01 / 3 oranges

Unit cost = $0.67 per orange

Therefore, the unit cost is $0.67 per orange.
1 year ago

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