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Mathematics, 11.02.2021 05:20, andybiersack154

Sienna sells bottles of her homemade lemonade at a rate of $3 for a 6-pack. At this rate, how much would it
cost for 15 bottles? Assume Sienna will allow you to
buy individual bottles at the same rate. For this
problem, using a proportion is REQUIRED (remember
that the first line is for your "word ratio').

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