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How much is one pound of oranges according the the chart?

How much is one pound of oranges according the the chart?-example-1

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The retail price for bananas and seedless grapes has had a somewhat rockier track record over the past 25 years. Starting at 45 U.S. cents in 1995, the price of bananas per pound reached its peak in 2008, with 62 cents. In 2019, bananas cost consumers an average of 57 U.S. cents per pound. In recent years, the retail price of seedless Thompson grapes had decreased: the price stood at roughly 3 U.S. dollars per pound in 2014 and dropped to approximately 2.40 U.S. dollars in 2019.

Sales growth of fresh fruit

In 2019, sales numbers for papayas increased by roughly 15 percent in the United States, making it the type of fresh fruit that experienced the highest rate of sales growth that year. Kiwis, berries, and limes were some of the other fruit types that experienced growth in the United States, while sales percentages for apricots, oranges, and tangelos decreased considerably

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1.50

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On the X-axis where oranges are graphed, you run until you get to 1 pound. Then you go up from the X-axis and see where it connects with the Y-axis (total cost)

How much is one pound of oranges according the the chart?-example-1
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