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At a candy store you could get 2 giant lollipops for $4.90. How much would it cost to buy 6 lollipops. (Please help)
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Answer:
$14.70 for 6 lollipops
Explanation:
Because you have 2 lollipops for $4.9, and we need to find the cost for 6, we can multiply by three.
2*3=6, and 4.9*3=14.7
Therefore, you pay $14.70 for 6 lollipops
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