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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

If 7 oranges cost $4.13

Then 1 orange will be = $4.13/7

= $0.59

Answer:

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Answer is in Step-by-step explanation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since your trying to figure out the price of one orange, you can see it up as a proportion or a regular division problem.

Grade Level: Middle School

Subject: Mathematics

Lesson: Unit Rate

Division problem:

Since 7 oranges cost 4.13, we need to divide 4.13 by 7 to find the cost of one orange,

4.13 / 7 = (0.59.)

Therefore, 0.59 cents is the cost for one orange.

Proportion:

A Proportion is a Fraction equals a Fraction, the money goes on the Numerator, then the Number goes on the Bottom.

When we set it up, it should look similar to this:

$4.13               $ x

--------     =     --------

   7                    1

To solve this equation, we get to use a special method.  Put a diagonal circle around the one and 4.13, that means you multiply both numbers, then you circle the 7, that means you divide both numbers

*Fun Fact, the Fraction bar usually means divide both numbers or you can call numbers, terms.*

4.13 x 1 = 4.13.

You divide 4.13 / 7,  it should equal 0.59 cents.

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Therefore, 0.59 cents is the cost for one out of seven oranges.

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