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David bought 2 pounds of apples that sell for $1.25 per pound and 1.5 pounds of bananas that sell for $0.50 per pound. How much did David pay for his combined fruit per pound?…
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David bought 2 pounds of apples that sell for $1.25 per pound and 1.5 pounds of bananas that sell for $0.50 per pound. How much did David pay for his combined fruit per pound?
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