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Andrea wanted to buyy some grapes. If she bought 8kg of grapes, she would be $3 short. If she bought 6kg of grapes, she would have $5 extra. What was the cost of 1kg of grapes? …
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Andrea wanted to buyy some grapes. If she bought 8kg of grapes, she would be $3 short. If she bought 6kg of grapes, she would have $5 extra. What was the cost of 1kg of grapes? …
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Andrea wanted to buyy some grapes. If she bought 8kg of grapes, she would be $3 short. If she bought 6kg of grapes, she would have $5 extra. What was the cost of 1kg of grapes?
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$1
Explanation:
Pretty sure that answer is $1
8kg-6kg=2kg
$5-$3=$2
2kg=$2
1kg=$1
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