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A bag of potatoes costs $4.60 for 40 ounces. How much does a 10lb-bag of potatoes cost? $46.00 $18.40 $10.20 $20.30
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A bag of potatoes costs $4.60 for 40 ounces. How much does a 10lb-bag of potatoes cost?
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$10.20
$20.30
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$18.4
Explanation:
40oz=2.5lb
10lb=4*2.5lb=4*4.6=18.4
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