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The price of grapes at the grocery store is $1.44 per pound. There are approximately 0.45 kilograms in a pound. To the nearest cent, what is the prince of grapes in dollars per kilogram.
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I believe the answer is:
$3.20 per kilogram
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This is a question of unit rate.
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