You bought a 5 pound bag of Halloween candyfor $14.45. What was the price per pound?
2 answers:
Answer: 2.89
Step-by-step explanation:
14.45÷5= 2.89
They are asking for how much do you pay per pound
In this situation you will have to think of dividing the price by the pounds of bag to find how much each pound cast
Think of you have 5 bags of candy and you bought the bags for $14.45 and you want to find how much did you pay for each bag of candy
Sorry lf l didnt explain very well :(
Answer: 35 cents
Step-by-step explanation
just divide
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