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Ayo!! listen to me this is an easy question :)

Apples are on sale at the local fruit stand at 4 lbs. for $2.60. Which equation can be used to find the cost, c, of n pounds of apples?
c = 4
c = .65n
c = 2.60n
c = 8n

User Smyrgl
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2.60/4=0.65n
So, I think the answer is c=0.65n
User Mark Provan
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Answer:

B ) c = 0.65n

Explanation:

To find how much a single pound costs, divide the total cost by the total weight (2.60 ÷ 4). So, the cost (c), equals $0.65 per pound.

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