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Bananas cost $0.54 per pound and grapes cost $1.28 per pound. Leanne bought 2.6 pounds of bananas and 3.1 pounds of grapes. How much did she pay for the bananas and grapes
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.52*2.6=1.40
1.28*3.1= 3.97
1.40+3.97= 5.37
unrounded: 5.368
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