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A grocery store sign indicates that bananas are 6 for $1.50 and a sign by the oranges indicates that they are 5 for $3.00 find the total cost of buying 2 bananas and 2 oranges…
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a grocery store sign indicates that bananas are 6 for $1.50 and a sign by the oranges indicates that they are 5 for $3.00 find the total cost of buying 2 bananas and 2 oranges
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$3.00/5 = $0.60 * 2 = $1.20 for 2 oranges and $1.50/6 = $0.25 * 2 = $0.50 for 2 bananas TOTAL = $1.70
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