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Two friends shop for fresh fruit. Jackson buys a watermelon for $6.45 and 4 pounds of cherries. Tim buys a pineapple for $4.25 and 3 pounds of cherries. Use the variable p to represent how much more Jackson
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Two friends shop for fresh fruit. Jackson buys a watermelon for $6.45 and 4 pounds of cherries. Tim buys a pineapple for $4.25 and 3 pounds of cherries. Use the variable p to represent how much more Jackson spent.
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Your answer is 6.45+ p = 6.45p
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