Solve the problem.



How much is one egg, if eggs sell for $1.08 a dozen?



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The price given is for a dozen eggs. To find the price of one egg, we need to divide the price of a dozen by the number of eggs in a dozen.

There are 12 eggs in a dozen, so $1.08 divided by 12 equals $0.09.

Therefore, one egg costs $0.09.

To find out the cost of one egg, we need to divide the cost of a dozen eggs by 12 (since a dozen = 12).

$1.08 ÷ 12 = $0.09

Therefore, one egg costs $0.09.

To solve the problem, we need to determine the price of one egg given that eggs sell for $1.08 a dozen.

First, we need to identify how many eggs are in a dozen. A dozen means 12 items. So, in this case, a dozen eggs means 12 eggs.

Next, we divide the total price of a dozen eggs ($1.08) by the number of eggs in a dozen (12). This will give us the price per egg.

$1.08 ÷ 12 = $0.09

Therefore, one egg costs $0.09, or 9 cents.