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Marcy bought 1/4 pound of chocolate covered caramels at $2.69 a pound and 1/4 pound of coffee at $3.50 a pound how much did the candy cost
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Marcy bought 1/4 pound of chocolate covered caramels at $2.69 a pound and 1/4 pound of coffee at $3.50 a pound how much did the candy cost
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its $1.19 dollars I believe.
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The answer is 67 cents for the candy
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