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a certain type of nuts are on sale at $.35 per pound. Tamara buys 0.2 pounds of nuts. how much will the nuts cost
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Answer:
$.35x2=
$0.70
Explanation:
0.35 x 2 gives you $.70
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well you would divide .35 by 10 and get .035. then you do .035 times 2 and get .07 it costs 7 cents for .2 lbs. of nuts
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