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A 10-Ib bag of cherries for $33.49 how much for per Ib
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A 10-Ib bag of cherries for $33.49 how much for per Ib
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Divide 33.49 over 10 to get 3.35.
Therefore our answer is $3.35 per pound.
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Approximately $3.35 per pound ;
$33.49/10
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