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At a grocery store, blueberries come packaged in 8-ounce containers for $2.80. At a farmer's market, blueberries cost $4.20 for 14 ounces. There are 16 ounces in one pound. Which statement accurately compares the cost of blueberries?

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0.80 is the answer

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Given:
Grocery store: 8 ounces of blueberries = $2.80
Farmer's market : 14 ounces of blueberries = $4.20
1 pound = 16 ounces.

Unit rate: per ounce
Grocery store: $2.80 ÷ 8 oz = $0.35 per ounce
Farmer's market: $4.20 ÷ 14 oz = $0.30 per ounce

Unit rate per pound
Grocery store: $0.35 per ounce * 16 ounces = $5.60 per pound
Farmer's market: $0.30 per ounce * 16 ounces = $4.80 per pound

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