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Alicia bought 3.8 pounds of cashews for $15.74. About how much was the cost per pound?
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Alicia bought 3.8 pounds of cashews for $15.74. About how much was the cost per pound?
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3 dollars at most
i hope this helped
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Hello.
To find this answer, you must divide $15.74 by 3.8 lbs. The full answer is 4.14210526. So it was about
$4
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The answer IS reasonable because $4 x 3.8 = 15.2
15.2 IS close to $15.74
Have a great day :)
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