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Puji paid $7.50 for three pounds of gummy candy. Part A

Assuming the cost per pound of gummy candy is proportional, complete the table of values representing the cost of gummy candy in pounds.

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Puji paid $7.50 for three pounds of gummy candy.

Part A
Assuming the cost per pound of gummy cand

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