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Ricardo bought 3 pounds of gummy bears for $7.77. What is price per pound for the gummy bears?
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Ricardo bought 3 pounds of gummy bears for $7.77. What is price per pound for the gummy bears?
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2.59
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Answer: To find the price per pound we must divide 7.77 by 3, 7.77/3=2.59. So the price per pound for the gummy bears is 2.59$.
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