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Alyssa purchased 3 pounds of peanuts for $8.25. Write an equation that shows the relationship between the cost and the number of pounds purchased
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Alyssa purchased 3 pounds of peanuts for $8.25. Write an equation that shows the relationship between the cost and the number of pounds purchased
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Answer:$8.25 ÷ 3=
x
or 3·
x
=8.25
Explanation:
3*x=8.25
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