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There is not enough information to answer this question. we need to know if the apples are .89 cents a pound or 89 cents each. If they are 89 cents each we need to know how many are in a pound
3 apples to 1 poundTherefore 3 x 4 = 12 apples
In 2005 apples were roughly $1.80 per pound. Apples had went up considerable in price. Considering there was a time you could purchase a ton of apples for a little more than that price.
Kilograms are a measure of mass, not weight. Weight, in the metric system, is measured in Newtons. That said, kilograms are often used as the metric equivalent of pounds in common discourse. This can be done because the vast majority of measurements are made at the surface of the Earth, where the force of gravity is essentially constant. In that sense, there are 2.2 pounds in one kilogram, so a 3 pound bag of apples is a 1.36 kilo bag of apples
twenty cents
97 cents per pound
It is: 7 and 2/3 times 51 = 391 cents
16 pounds of apples x 1.69 per pound = 27.04
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2.99/2.5=1.196, so about $1.20 per pound of apples.
There is not enough information to answer this question. we need to know if the apples are .89 cents a pound or 89 cents each. If they are 89 cents each we need to know how many are in a pound
$3.44
3.85 pound grapes
There are about 4 small apples, 3 medium apples, or 2 large apples in a pound.
C = 1.69 P where P = pounds of apples and C = total cost.
They would cost 5.95