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Jesus paid 2.50 for a 5lb of candy. What is the cost per lb?
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Jesus paid 2.50 for a 5lb of candy. What is the cost per lb?
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All you need to do is divide 2.5 by 5. (cost by the pounds)
2.5/5= 0.5
The cost of one pound of candy is 50 cents.
I hope this helps!
~kaikers
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