crsystalstover0 crsystalstover0
  • 18-10-2018
  • Mathematics
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Two pounds of jelly beans costs $12.

If I spend $21, how many pounds did I buy?

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marx0
marx0 marx0
  • 18-10-2018

Answer: You bought 3.5 pounds.


Step-by-step explanation: Okay so it costs $12 to get two pounds of jelly beans. You divide 12 by 2 and end up getting 6. You then divide 21 by 6 and get 3.5 because each pound is 6. 2 pounds is 12, and 3.5 pounds is $21. I hope this helped! :P


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cassie012901
cassie012901 cassie012901
  • 18-10-2018

you bought 3.5 pounds of jelly beans with $21

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