If 6 oranges cost 5.34 how much will one cost?
To find the cost of one orange, we need to divide the total cost by the number of oranges.
Cost of one orange = Total cost / Number of oranges
Given total cost = $5.34 and the number of oranges = 6
Cost of one orange = $5.34 / 6
Cost of one orange = $0.89 (approximately)
Therefore, the cost of one orange is $0.89.
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