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What expression can be used to determine the total cost of buying g pounds of granola for $3. 25 per pound and f pounds of flour for $0. 74 per pound?

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Answer: I believe the answer would be g x $3.25 and f x $0.74

Explanation:

If each pound of granola costs $3.25, then you would multiply however many pounds you’re buying, by the price per pound.

For example, if I was buying 6 pounds of granola then I would multiply six by $3.25.


6 x $3.25= $19.50

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