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Tyrone is buying candy by the pound to stuff into a piñata. Her purchased 14 pounds of candy for $12. How much is the cost of one single pound of candy?
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Tyrone is buying candy by the pound to stuff into a piñata. Her purchased 14 pounds of candy for $12. How much is the cost of one single pound of candy?
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i believe the answer is
26
sorry if wrong
if not an answer choice then 168.
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