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Mr. Garrison sold 17 pounds of oranges at the flea market. The oranges sold for $1.78 per pound. How much did Mr. Garrison receive for the oranges he sold? ( 1pound = $1.75 )
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Mr. Garrison sold 17 pounds of oranges at the flea market. The oranges sold for $1.78 per pound. How much did Mr. Garrison receive for the oranges he sold? ( 1pound = $1.75 )
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Mr. Garrison sold 17 pounds of oranges at the flea market. The oranges
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How much did Mr. Garrison receive for the oranges he sold?
( 1pound = $1.75 )
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Using $1.75 per pound he receives $29.75, but using $1.78 per pound he receives $30.26
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