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Bananas cost $0.45 per pound. what equation is used to find c, the total cost of p pounds of bananas A. c = 0.45p B. c = p + 0.45 C. 0.45C = p D. 0.45 + C =P
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Bananas cost $0.45 per pound. what equation is used to find c, the total cost of p pounds of bananas A. c = 0.45p B. c = p + 0.45 C. 0.45C = p D. 0.45 + C =P
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Bananas cost $0.45 per pound. what equation is used to find c, the total cost of p pounds of bananas
A. c = 0.45p
B. c = p + 0.45
C. 0.45C = p
D. 0.45 + C =P
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The answer is c I think
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the answer is A, c=0.45p
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