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Answered by paluttkarsh2gmailcom
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baker's dozen (13) of cookies is on sale for $2.08. What is the cost of an individual cookie?

Answer:

The cost of an individual cookie is $0.16

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Specifically, it was stated that the baker's dozen is 13 pieces

Hence. A dozen cookies = 13 cookies

Price of a dozen cookies = $2.08

In other words, the price of 13 cookies is $2.08

To get the cost of an individual cookie, we have to divide the price of a dozen cookies by the number of cookies. This is calculated as follows:

Cost of Cookies = \frac{Price of Cookies}{Number of Cookies}CostofCookies=

NumberofCookies

PriceofCookies

By Substituting the right values,

Cost of Cookies = \frac{Price of Cookies}{Number of Cookies}CostofCookies=

NumberofCookies

PriceofCookies

becomes

Cost of Cookies = \frac{2.08}{13}CostofCookies=

13

2.08

Cost of Cookies = 0.16CostofCookies=0.16

Hence, the cost of an individual cookie is $0.16

Step-by-step explanation:

I hope it's clear to you

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