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2 August, 21:14

If 2 pounds of bananas cost $1.89, what is the cost per pound? Show your work

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  1. 3 August, 00:13
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    You can set up an expression where p = the pounds of bananas.

    With that information, 2p = $1.89

    To figure out the cost per pound, you want the cost of 1 p. Therefore, you divide both sides by 2.

    p = $1.89/2

    p = $0.945

    (since it is money you normally round to two decimal places so you would say $0.95 or 95 cents)
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