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Beth has 15 pounds of laundry. The laundromat chargers $0.80 kilogram . How much will Beth pay for the clothes?
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Beth has 15 pounds of laundry. The laundromat chargers $0.80 kilogram
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$5.44. 15 lbs of laundry equals 6.8 kilograms times .80 gives you $5.44.
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