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If 3 3/4 lb. of candy costs 20.25 how much would 1lb. of candy cost
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Hello!
We know that 3 3/4 lb. of candy cost 20.25
We can divide these to get the cost of one pound
20.25/ 3 3/4 = 5.4
So 1 lb of candy cost $5.40
Hope this helps!
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