If 27 bottles of soda cost A cents, how much will B bottles cost in dollars?
Correct answer: A
Explanation
27 bottles cost A cents or A/100 dollars
1 bottle will cost = A/100/27 = A/2700
B bottles in dollars = B*A/2700 = AB/2700
Hence, answer will be A.
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