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The price of grapes, g, is $2.19 per pound. The price of bananas, b, is $0.59 per pound. The price of pears, p, is $1.49 per pound. Write an expression to represent the total pr…
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The price of grapes, g, is $2.19 per pound. The price of bananas, b, is $0.59 per pound. The price of pears, p, is $1.49 per pound. Write an expression to represent the total pr…
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The price of grapes, g, is $2.19 per
pound. The price of bananas, b, is
$0.59 per pound. The price of pears,
p, is $1.49 per pound.
Write an expression to represent the
total price of the fruit.
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just add but 2.19+0.59+1.49...
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