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1) Green peppers are on sale for $2.89 per pound. Mrs. Moseley bought 1.75 pounds of peppers. How much did she pay for peppers?
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1) Green peppers are on sale for $2.89 per pound. Mrs. Moseley bought 1.75 pounds of peppers. How much did she pay for peppers?
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since each pound cost $2.89, just multiply the amount of pounds she bought with how much each cost
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Answer:
5.0575
Explanation:
1.75 x 2.89 = 5.0575
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