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Garrett wants to bake a blueberry pie. At the market, blueberries cost $1.90 per pound. If he pays $4.75 for blueberries, how many pounds does he buy?
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Number of pounds for 4.75 = 4.75 ÷ 1.90 = 2.5 pounds
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