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How much will it cost to buy a watermelon that weighs 18 1/2 pounds and 5 pounds of tomatoes?
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How much will it cost to buy a watermelon that weighs 18 1/2 pounds and 5 pounds of tomatoes?
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The Expression is. .68xW+3.25xT= Total
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.68x18.5+3.25x5
Answer is 28.83
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