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29 March, 04:33

A customer pays $3.27 for oranges and $4.76 for pears. How many pounds of fruit does the customer buy?

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  1. 29 March, 04:37
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    Take 3.27 and divide that by 1.09 (for the oranges)

    3.27/1.09=3lbs. of oranges

    then take 4.76 and divide that by 1.19 (for the pears)

    4.76/1.19=4lbs. of pears

    add 4+3 to get how many lbs. in all

    4+3=7
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