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Bananas sell for $.46 per pound. Is $2.00 enough to buy four pounds of bananas?
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Bananas sell for $.46 per pound. Is $2.00 enough to buy four pounds of bananas?
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No, this is why
.46 x 4= $1.84
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Hello!
To solve this you have to multiply the cost of bananas by 4
0.46 * 4 = 1.84
This means it cost $1.84 to buy 4 pounds of bananas so $2 is enough
The answer is yes, $2 is enough to buy 4 pounds of bananas
Hope this helps!
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