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5 September, 07:21

4. Dominic is buying candy by the pound for a party. For every 10 pounds of

candy he buys, he pays $12.

What is the cost, per pound, for the candy?

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  1. 5 September, 07:45
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    10 pounds of candy = $12

    Cost, per pound, for the candy = 12 / 10 = $1.2
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