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21 February, 08:53

A grocer can buy strawberries for $1.38 per pound. Write an equation relating c, the cost, and p, the pounds of strawberries. A strawberry order cost $241.50. How many pounds did the grocer order?

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  1. 21 February, 09:04
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    The grocer ordered 175 lbs of strawberries

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that strawberries are $1.38 / lb and we want to find out how many pounds of strawberries the grocer ordered for the cost of $241.50

    Let's begin by setting up a proportion of cost to pounds

    $1.38 / lb = $241.50 / x lb cross multiply

    1.38 x = 241.50 divide both sides by 1.38 to isolate x

    x = 175

    The grocer ordered 175 lbs of strawberries
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