Final answer:
The cost of 1.5 pounds of Sour Patch Kids cannot be determined without the price per pound. For a related example with weights, Josh bought a total of 1800 grams of fruit at the farmer's market when converting kilograms and centigrams to grams.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student has asked about the cost of 1.5 pounds of Sour Patch Kids, which is a soft candy known for its sour-to-sweet taste. To answer this question, we need the price per pound of Sour Patch Kids which is not provided in the question. Without this information, we cannot calculate the total cost. However, assuming we had the price per pound (let's say $X per pound), the total cost would be 1.5 times $X.
Using the reference information about the farmer's market as an example for calculations (though not directly related to the cost of Sour Patch Kids), Josh bought a total of:
- 1.5 kilograms of oranges, which is 1500 grams (since 1 kilogram equals 1000 grams).
- 150 grams of grapes.
- 15,000 centigrams of apples, which is 150 grams (since 1 gram equals 100 centigrams).
When added together, these amounts equal 1800 grams of fruit.