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If I have meat that is 2.81 lbs. net wt. and the unit price is $4.49 lb. how much would I have to pay?
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If I have meat that is 2.81 lbs. net wt. and the unit price is $4.49 lb. how much would I have to pay?
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if I have meat that is 2.81 lbs. net wt. and the unit price is $4.49 lb. how much would I have to pay?
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(2.81 lbs.)($4.49/lb.) = $12.6169 --> $12.62
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