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16 February, 16:58

A 3-pound tub of butter at n dollars per pound costs $3.85. 3n = 3.85 3 - n = 3.85 3 + n = 3.85 3/n = 3.85

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  1. 16 February, 17:14
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    Given:

    3-pound tub of butter costs $3.85

    3.85/3 = 1.2833 per pound.

    3n = 3.85

    3 (1.2833) = 3.85

    3.8499 = 3.85

    3.85 = 3.85
  2. 16 February, 17:25
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    If you would like to know how much does a 1-pound tub of butter cost, you can calculate this using the following steps:

    3-pound tub of butter ... $3.85

    1-pound tub of butter ... $n = ?

    3 * n = 3.85 * 1

    3 * n = 3.85

    n = 3.85 / 3

    n = $1.28

    The correct result would be 3 * n = 3.85.
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