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Answer:

The First table is going by 6 on the top, the bottom is going by 1.5.

6 12 18 24

1.5 3 4.5 6

The Second table is going by multiplying by 2 on the top, the bottom is doing the same thing(from least to greatest).

112.8 56.4 28.2 14.1

5,640 2,820 1,140 570

The cost per pound of apples on sale is $1.50.

3÷2= 1.50

You can buy 12 pounds of apples for $18.00.

18.00÷1.5= 12

Since 1 pound=16 ounces, so there are about 3 apples in each pound.

16÷5= 3.2

You can buy approximately 36 apples with $18.00.

12×3= 36

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