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1 April, 00:40

At a store, the price of a bag of peanut is proportional to its weight. Harry buys a bag of peanut weighing 0.3 pounds for $0.96. What is the price per pound of the peanut

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  1. 1 April, 01:09
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    First divide the 0.96 by 3.

    You will get $0.32 of 0.1 pound.

    To find the price per pound multiply the 0.32•10 (That will be the equivalent to the price per pound).

    So, $3.20 would be your price per pound of peanuts.
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