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Yen paid $10.50 for 2.5 pounds of pretzels. What price did she pay for each pound of pretzels? Move decimal O $0.42 0 $4.20 Divide O $42 Multiply 0 $420 Subtract Bring down
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Yen paid $10.50 for 2.5 pounds of pretzels. What price did she pay for each pound of pretzels? Move decimal O $0.42 0 $4.20 Divide O $42 Multiply 0 $420 Subtract Bring down
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