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Please help before 8 am today.-example-1
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Hello!

Answer:


\large \boxed{\sf A)~\text{See attachment}}


\large \boxed{\sf B)~\$2.20~\text{per pound of peaches}}

Explanation:

a)

We will use the method of the cross:


\sf 0.5 * 4.40 / 1.10 = 2


\sf 6 * 4.40 / 2 = 13.2


\sf 6 * 11.00 / 13.2 = 5

b)

For one pound of peaches:

We know 0.5 pound of peaches = $1.10

So one pound of peaches =
\sf 1.10 * 2 = 2.20

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