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  • 17-04-2020
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Chris bought six pounds of apples for 10.80. How much would 15 pounds of apples cost at the same price per pound?

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egrigg2010
egrigg2010 egrigg2010
  • 18-04-2020

Answer: $27

Step-by-step explanation: First we would like to know how much it costs per pound of apples. To find that out simply divide 10.80 by 6 to find the price for one pound. 10.80/6 = $1.80 per pound of apples.

Now, we want to find out how much 15 pounds of apples cost. Simply multiply 1.80 x 15 to find the price of 15 pounds of apples. 1.80 x 15 = $27 for 15 pounds of apples.

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