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Shelby is shopping for fruit to pack in her lunch each day this week. She's sees that grapes are on sale for $1.49/lb and pears are on sale for $1.29/lb. She decides to pur…
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Shelby is shopping for fruit to pack in her lunch each day this week. She's sees that grapes are on sale for $1.49/lb and pears are on sale for $1.29/lb. She decides to purchase some of each. She spends a total of $8.44 on all fruit she purchased and brought home a total of 6lbs of fruit.
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