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Nelson purchased a 3 pound bunch of bananas for $0.99. At this rate, what is the price of one pound of bananas? How much would 5 pounds cost? * A. $0.33 /1.65$ B. $0.30 / $1.60 C. $0.33/$1.33 D. $0.35
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Nelson purchased a 3 pound bunch of bananas for $0.99. At this rate, what
is the price of one pound of bananas? How much would 5 pounds cost? *
A. $0.33 /1.65$
B. $0.30 / $1.60
C. $0.33/$1.33
D. $0.35 / $1.65
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Explanation:
0.99/3=0.33
0.33*5=1.65
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