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madam [21]
3 years ago
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Chris and Jeff sold 15.5 pounds of trail mix. They sold the trail mix for $3.98 per pound.

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Scrat [10]3 years ago
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Answer:

$61.69 You take the 15.5 and take off the .5 to begin with so you start with 15 multiply it by 3.98 to get 59.7 then you take 3.98 divide it by 2 because the .5 is the same thing as 1/2 then you get 1.99 then you add it to your 59.7 to get 61.69 and thats your answer. Hope this helps :)

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