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Elsie bought 3.00 pounds of pecans for $9.60. Her friend buys 4.50 pounds of walnuts for $15.75. Which is more expensive per pound? By how much?
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Elsie bought 3.00 pounds of pecans for $9.60. Her friend buys 4.50 pounds of walnuts for $15.75. Which is more expensive per pound? By how much?
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Divide 9.60 by 3, and 15.75 by 4.50
The bigger number will be the most expensive and subtract the bigger quotient by the smaller and you’ll get the difference.
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