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To find out how many posters you can buy for $48 given that three posters cost $9.60, you can set up a proportion and solve for x.
To find out how many posters you can buy for $48 given that three posters cost $9.60, you can set up a proportion.
First, find the price per poster: $9.60 ÷ 3 = $3.20 per poster.
Next, set up the proportion: $3.20 is to 1 poster as $48 is to x posters.
Cross multiply: $3.20x = $48.
Divide both sides by $3.20 to solve for x: x = 15.
Therefore, you can buy 15 posters for $48 at that rate.
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