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9 April, 16:38

Bryson bought 2_3/4

pounds of veggie burgers for $8.80.

A. What is the unit price per pound of the veggie burgers? Show your work.

B. There are 16 ounces in a pound. What is the unit price per ounce of the veggie burgers?

C. At that unit price, what is the price for 4

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  1. 9 April, 17:01
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    A = $3.2

    B = $0.2

    C = $0.8

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First of all, convert the mixed fraction to improper fraction

    2¾ pounds = 11/4 pounds

    He bought 11 / 4 pounds for $8.80

    11 / 4 pounds = $8.80

    1 pounds = $x

    X = [8.80 / (11/4) ]

    X = (8.8 * 4) / 11

    X = $3.2

    1 pounds cost $3.2

    B.

    1 pounds = 16 ounces

    But 1 pounds cost $3.2

    16 ounces = $3.2

    1 ounces = $y

    y = (1 * 3.2) / 16

    y = $0.2

    1 ounce costs $0.2

    C.

    The unit price of 1 ounce = $0.2

    4 ounce = $z

    Z = 4 * 0.2

    Z = $0.8

    The price of 4 ounces = $0.8
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