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A grocery store sells a bag of 5 oranges for $3.10 if Levi spent $2.48 on oranges, how many did he buy
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A grocery store sells a bag of 5 oranges for $3.10 if Levi spent $2.48 on oranges, how many did he buy
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Answer- 4
Explanation- $3.10/ 5= 0.62 ( the cost of each orange )
To find the amount of oranges you got when the price is $2.48, you do this:
$2.48/0.62= 4
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4 oranges
Explanation:
3.10 ÷ 5 = .62
.62 × 4 = 2.48
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