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  • 12-10-2018
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Pears cost $0.92 per pound and apples cost $1.10 per pound. Mr. Bonilla bought 3.75 pounds of pears and 2.1 pounds of apples How much did he pay for the pears and apples?

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  • 12-10-2018
0.92 x 3.75 =$3.45 for pears
1.10x 2.1= $2.31 for apples
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