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The cost to buy p pounds of potatoes at $0.32 per pound and n pounds of onions at $0.48 per pound can be determined by using the expression 0.32p + 0.48n. How much will it cost to buy 4.5 pounds of potatoes
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The cost to buy p pounds of potatoes at $0.32 per pound and n
pounds of onions at $0.48 per pound can be determined by using
the expression 0.32p + 0.48n. How much will it cost to buy 4.5
pounds of potatoes and 2.5 pounds of onions?
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Answer: $2.64
$1.44 for potatoes
$1.22 for onions
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