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Marilyn bought cotton that sells for $2.35 a yard. To the nearest cent, how much will she pay for 3.5 yards of cotton?
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Marilyn bought cotton that sells for $2.35 a yard. To the nearest cent, how much will she pay for 3.5 yards of cotton?
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Step-by-step explanation:
2.35/2 = 1.18
2.35×3= 7.05
7.05+1.18= 8.23
= $8.23
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