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He ratio of number of cookies to cost of cookies is 15:915:915, colon, 9. Let's find an equivalent ratio that shows the cost for 111 cookie. Hint #22 / 4 A ratio where one of the terms is 111 is called a unit rate. We can divide the number of cookies by 151515 to get to 111 cookie. Hint #33 / 4 \$\blueD9\div15=\$0.60$9÷15=$0.60do llar sign, start color #11accd, 9, end color #11accd, divided by, 15, equals, dollar sign, 0, point, 60 Hint #44 / 4 The cost of 111 cookie is \$0.60$0.60dollar sign, 0, point, 60.

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