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Select the equality for the following at the store oranges are $1.33 per pound

Select the equality for the following at the store oranges are $1.33 per pound-example-1
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First, the unit for weight used is lb. Therefore, 2nd and 4th answer are wrong.

Oranges are $1.33 per lb -> Every pound of oranges is equivalent to $1.33

-> $1.33 = 1 lb.

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Given:

Cost of oranges = $1.33 per lb

Let's select the correct equality.

Since the cost is $1.33 per lb, it means the cost of one lb of orange is $1.33

Therefore, the correct equality is:

1 lb = $1.33

ANSWER:

1 lb = $1.33

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