You bought 1 1/4 = 1.25 pounds!
7.63 dollars/2.4 pounds ~ 3.18 dollars/pound
If 2 pounds of rice cost 5, 1 pound will cost 2.50 or 2 1/2.
To find the total cost of 0.5 pounds of peaches selling for $0.80 per pound, you multiply the weight by the price per pound. Therefore, the calculation is 0.5 pounds × $0.80/pound = $0.40. Thus, the total cost is $0.40.
To find the cost of 3.2 pounds of apples at 43 cents per pound, multiply the weight by the price per pound: 3.2 pounds x $0.43 = $1.376. Therefore, the cost of 3.2 pounds of apples is approximately $1.38.
$1.25
You bought 1 pound of ham since it weighed 1.25 pounds. To find out the cost per pound, $4.99 ÷ 1.25 pounds = $3.99 per pound.
How much does 1.67 lbs of Bologna cost at $1.49 per pound? Round to the nearest tenth. Please explain how you got the answer.
7.63 dollars/2.4 pounds ~ 3.18 dollars/pound
If 2 pounds of rice cost 5, 1 pound will cost 2.50 or 2 1/2.
To find the total cost of 0.5 pounds of peaches selling for $0.80 per pound, you multiply the weight by the price per pound. Therefore, the calculation is 0.5 pounds × $0.80/pound = $0.40. Thus, the total cost is $0.40.
To find the cost of one pound of potatoes, we first convert the weight of the bag from pounds and ounces to just pounds. In this case, 5 pounds and 12 ounces is equal to 5.75 pounds. To find the cost per pound, we divide the total cost of $2.07 by 5.75 pounds, which gives us approximately $0.36 per pound.
To find the cost of 3.2 pounds of apples at 43 cents per pound, multiply the weight by the price per pound: 3.2 pounds x $0.43 = $1.376. Therefore, the cost of 3.2 pounds of apples is approximately $1.38.
$1.25
Divide the total cost by 5 pounds. The answer will be $___ per pound.
10.15 pounds
To find the cost of 14 ounces of lemon drops, first convert 14 ounces to pounds. Since 1 pound is equal to 16 ounces, 14 ounces is 0.875 pounds (14 ounces ÷ 16). Then, multiply the cost per pound ($2.80) by the weight in pounds (0.875 pounds) to get the total cost for 14 ounces of lemon drops.
If you pay $1.20 for two pounds of candy, how much would you pay for half a pound?