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Phillip bought apples from the grocery for $2.20 per pound. If he bought 2.5 pounds of apples on Monday and 1.2 pounds of apples on Tuesday, how much did he spend on apples in total?
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Phillip bought apples from the grocery for $2.20 per pound. If he bought 2.5 pounds of apples on Monday and 1.2 pounds of apples on Tuesday, how much did he spend on apples in total?
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Monday, 2.5×2.2=5.50
Tues, 1.2×2.2=2.64
5.50+2.64=8.14
He spent $8.14 total
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