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6 lbs of tomatoes cost 48$. How much would 32 lbs cost?
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6 lbs of tomatoes cost 48$. How much would 32 lbs cost?
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1. 6 48
— = —
32 x
2. cross multiply
6(x) = 6x
32 (48) = 1536
3. you’re left with
6x = 1536
4. divide
6x 1536
— = ——-
6 6
5. answer is $256
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The answer would be $256:
32lbs / 6lbs = 5.333333333
$48 x 5.333333333 = $256
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