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Lemons cost $5.40 per kilogram. Leyla buys 0.35 kg of lemons. Calculate how much Leyla's lemons will cost.
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Lemons cost $5.40 per kilogram. Leyla buys 0.35 kg of lemons. Calculate how much Leyla's lemons will cost.
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Lemons cost $5.40 per kilogram.
Leyla buys 0.35 kg of lemons.
Calculate how much Leyla's lemons will cost.
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To find the cost of purchasing 0.35 kilograms of lemons, we will multiply 0.35 by $5.40 which will get us $1.89
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