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1. Noah bought 4 tacos and paid $6. At this rate, how many tacos could he buy for $15? 2. Jada’s family bought 50 tacos for a party and paid $72. Were Jada’s tacos the same price as Noah’s tacos? Explain or show how you arrived at your answer

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