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Please help me i will up vote Jesse paid $8.00 for a watermelon that weighed 16 pounds. What was the price per pound for the watermelon? A. $0.25 B. $0.50 C. $2.00 D. $14.00
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Jesse paid $8.00 for a watermelon that weighed 16 pounds.
What was the price per pound for the watermelon?
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$0.25
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$0.50
C.
$2.00
D.
$14.00
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b.$.50 is the answer
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