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The order was for 4 bunches of asparagus at 50 cents a bunch, 9 bushels or okra at $5.50 a bushel, and 4 pecks of beans at $7.50 a peck. What was the total cost of the order?
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The order was for 4 bunches of asparagus at 50 cents a bunch, 9 bushels or okra at $5.50 a bushel, and 4 pecks of beans at $7.50 a peck. What was the total cost of the order?
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The order was for 4 bunches of asparagus at 50 cents a bunch, 9 bushels or okra at $5.50 a bushel, and 4 pecks of beans at $7.50 a peck. What was the total cost of the order?
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the total cost is $81.50
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