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  • 16-07-2020
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Camille purchased 4.2 pounds of gummy worms for $1.75 per pound and 3.6 pounds of jellybeans for $1.25 per pound. How much did she spend for the candy?

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  • 16-07-2020

Answer:

  $11.85

Step-by-step explanation:

The total cost is the sum of the individual candy costs. Each of those is the product of the number of pounds and the price per pound.

  cost = (4.2)($1.75) +(3.6)($1.25) = $7.35 +4.50

  cost = $11.85

Camille spent $11.85 for the candy.

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