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Kayla bought three pounds of strawberries for $14.40. What is the price, in dollars per ounce of strawberries?
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Kayla bought three pounds of strawberries for $14.40. What is the price, in dollars per ounce of strawberries?
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Answer: $0.30 per ounce.
Step-by-step explanation: Because Yes.
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Let d = dollar per ounce
Let p = pounds of strawberries
So the equation is
14.40(d) = p
Hope that helps
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