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Apples are on sale for 1.20 a pound. Logan bought 3/4 of a pound. How much money did he spend in all
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Apples are on sale for 1.20 a pound. Logan bought 3/4 of a pound. How much money did he spend in all
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Apples are on sale for 1.20 a pound. Logan bought 3/4 of a pound. How much money did he spend in all
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$1.20 3($1.20)
-------- * (3/4 lb) = ------------ = $0.90 (cost of 3/4 lb of apples)
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1 pound of apples = 1.20
As a number problem, 3/4 of a pound of apples will cost (1.20 * 3/4).
1.20 * 3/4 = 0.90
Logan spent $0.90 all together.
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