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Bananas cost $0.86 per pound. • Green beans cost $1.07 per pound. • Sarah bought 5 pounds of produce at the store. • Sarah spent $4.72 at the grocery store. Enter the number of …
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Bananas cost $0.86 per pound.
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Green beans cost $1.07 per pound.
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Sarah bought 5 pounds of produce at the store.
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Sarah spent $4.72 at the grocery store.
Enter the number of pounds of each type of produce that Sarah bought.
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she divide as she went along to buy them
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$4.72 minus the cost of 3 pounds of bananas plus 2 pounds of green beans is your answer so 3 lbs of bananas and 2 lb of green beans
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