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Vlad1618 [11]
2 years ago
6

4 pounds of oranges cost $12. what is the unit price per pound ?

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1 answer:
Ad libitum [116K]2 years ago
5 0

the unit price is $3 per pound, the correct option is the second one.

<h3>How to get the unit price of the oranges?</h3>

The unit price for the oranges is just the price for one pound of oranges.

Here we know that the price of 4 lb of oranges is $12, with that we want to get the cost of a single lb of oranges, so we can write:

4lb = $12

If we divide both sides by 4, then we get:

4lb/4 = $12/4

1lb = $3

This means that the price of 1 pound of oranges is $3, then the unit price is $3 per pound, the correct option is the second one.

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