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A slab or ribs at the butcher costs $4.55 per pound how much will it cost if you buy 3.5 pounds of ribs round to the nearest penny
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A slab or ribs at the butcher costs $4.55 per pound how much will it cost if you buy 3.5 pounds of ribs round to the nearest penny
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15.93 because 4.55 times 3 and (4.55/2) so you'll end up with 15.93
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