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18. Josh bought 2.3 pounds of asparagus. If each pound costs $1.98, how much will he pay for the asparagus? A $4.53 C $45.54 B $4.55 DNH
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18. Josh bought 2.3 pounds of asparagus. If
each pound costs $1.98, how much will
he pay for the asparagus?
A $4.53
C $45.54
B $4.55
DNH
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If you multiply both 2.3 x 1.98, you get 4.55
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