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Grapes are priced at $2.25 per pound. Which of the following equations best represents the cost, c, of buying g, pounds of grapes? A. c=2.25g B. c=g+2.25 C. g=c+2.25 D.g=2.25c…
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Grapes are priced at $2.25 per pound. Which of the following equations best represents the cost, c, of buying g, pounds of grapes? A. c=2.25g B. c=g+2.25 C. g=c+2.25 D.g=2.25c…
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Grapes are priced at $2.25 per pound. Which of the following equations best represents the cost, c, of buying g, pounds of grapes?
A. c=2.25g
B. c=g+2.25
C. g=c+2.25
D.g=2.25c
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I think the answer is A. c=2.25g
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