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Nadia bought 4. 3 pounds of ham on tuesday and 1. 7 pounds of ham on wednesday. She spent a total of $41. 94. What was the price of the ham per pound?.
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Nadia bought 4. 3 pounds of ham on tuesday and 1. 7 pounds of ham on wednesday. She spent a total of $41. 94. What was the price of the ham per pound?.
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The price of ham per pound is $6.99 per pound.
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