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Along the Oregon trail the trading post in fort Laramie, Wyoming, sold a 16 pound of beef je rky for 5.92 what was the cost per pound
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Along the Oregon trail the trading post in fort Laramie, Wyoming, sold a 16 pound of beef je rky for 5.92 what was the cost per pound
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You need to divide the amount from the quantity
So 5.92 divide by 166= $0.37 per pound.
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