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McKenzie bought 1.2 pounds of coffe for $11.82. What was the cost per pound?
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McKenzie bought 1.2 pounds of coffe for $11.82. What was the cost per pound?
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1) $11.82 for 1.2 pounds
2) 11.82 divided by 1.2
3) 11.82/1.2
4) $9.85 per pound
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11.82 divided by 1.2=9.85
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