To find the cost of 1 pencil, we can divide the total cost by the number of pencils for each entry to see if there's a consistent price.
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For 12 pencils costing $4.56: \[ \text{Cost per pencil} = \frac{4.56}{12} = 0.38 \]
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For 13 pencils costing $4.94: \[ \text{Cost per pencil} = \frac{4.94}{13} = 0.38 \]
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For 14 pencils costing $5.32: \[ \text{Cost per pencil} = \frac{5.32}{14} = 0.38 \]
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For 15 pencils costing $5.70: \[ \text{Cost per pencil} = \frac{5.70}{15} = 0.38 \]
In all cases, the cost per pencil is consistent at $0.38.
Thus, the price for 1 pencil is $0.38.