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Which unit price is the highest? turnips for $1.51 per pound peppers for $1.62 per pound carrots for $1.26 per pound celery for $1.48 per pound
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Which unit price is the highest?
turnips for $1.51 per pound
peppers for $1.62 per pound
carrots for $1.26 per pound
celery for $1.48 per pound
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peppers Hope thiss helps!
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1.62 so peppers
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