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  • 02-12-2017
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6 pounds of tomatoes cost $8.88. At this same rate, how much do 4 pounds of tomatoes cost?

$4.44
$6.66
$5.92
$5.48

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BlurpEconomicsss BlurpEconomicsss
  • 02-12-2017
The answer is C, $5.92.

Divide 8.88 by 6 to get how much it costs per pound.
8.88 / 6 = 1.48
Then, multiply 1.48 by 4 to get how much it costs for 4 pounds.
1.48 * 4 = 5.92
4 pounds of tomatoes costs $5.92
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