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Judy bought 5 pounds of gummy bears for $6.25. What was the unit price per pound? $2.00 per pound $1.50 per pound $25.00 per pound $1.25 per pound
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Judy bought 5 pounds of gummy bears for $6.25. What
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$2.00 per pound
$1.50 per pound
$25.00 per pound
$1.25 per pound
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the answer is $1.25 per a pound.
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