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At a store, Susan selected a pumpkin that weighed 47.2 ounces. Pumpkins cost $1.80 per pound. There are 16 ounces in 1 pound. How much did Susan’s pumpkin cost?
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At a store, Susan selected a pumpkin that weighed 47.2 ounces.
Pumpkins cost $1.80 per pound.
There are 16 ounces in 1 pound.
How much did Susan’s pumpkin cost?
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$3.60 but There is so extra ounces but not enough to make 16 so I put it to extra change make it like four dollars I guess that’s what I would write on a test if I was doing it
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