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20lbs of sand for 8 dollars, how much sand can be purchased for 1 dollar
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20lbs of sand for 8 dollars, how much sand can be purchased for 1 dollar
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2.5lbs of sand for 1 dollar
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Divide the number of pounds by the number of dollars to find lbs per dollar.
20lbs/$8 = 2.5lbs per $1
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