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7 September, 08:30

Green peppers are on sale for $2.89 per pound. Mrs. Moseley bought 1.75 pounds of peppers. Is it more reasonable to say that she spent between $5 and $6 or between $6 and $7 on the peppers? Explain your reasoning

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  1. 7 September, 08:52
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    If Mrs. Moseley bought 1.75 pounds of green peppers for $2.89 per pound then she spent:

    1.75 * 2.89 = $5.05

    And: $5.05 is more than $5 and less than$6.

    $5 < $5.05 < $6

    Answer:

    It is more reasonable to say that she spent between $5 and $6 on the peppers.
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