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At the grocery store watermelon costs $1.27 per pound. If Heather buys a 5.5 lb watermelon, which proportion could she use to find out how much it will cost, c?
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At the grocery store watermelon costs $1.27 per pound. If Heather buys a 5.5 lb watermelon, which proportion could she use to find out how much it will cost, c?
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1.27/c = 1/5.5
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6.10 dollars
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