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Challenge You buy 3.17 pounds of oranges, 1.25 pounds of pears, and 2.44 pounds of apples. What is your total bill? Grocery Store Prices Item Cost Oranges $0.99 per pound Pears $1.09 per pound Your total
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Challenge You buy 3.17 pounds of oranges, 1.25 pounds of pears, and 2.44 pounds of apples.
What is your total bill?
Grocery Store Prices
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Cost
Oranges
$0.99 per
pound
Pears
$1.09 per
pound
Your total bill is $
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