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Patrick payed 12$ for 2 1/2 candy. How much did each pound of candy cost.
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Patrick payed 12$ for 2 1/2 candy. How much did each pound of candy cost.
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Equation: 12➗2 1/2=4.8
Answer: 4.8
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4.8 I believe, tell me if I’m wrong
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