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Tyler wants to buy some cherries at the farmer’s market. He has $10 and cherries cost $4 per pound. How many pounds of cherries could he buy? pounds
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Tyler wants to buy some cherries at the farmer’s market. He has $10 and cherries cost $4 per pound. How many pounds of cherries could he buy?
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2 and a half would be your answer.
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2-and-a-half pounds
10 / 4 = 2.5
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