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Mathematics, 12.10.2020 22:01 nanyckhadiarracom

Here's an easy question. Gina bought 2.5 pounds of peaches that cost $1.38 per pound at the grocery store. Amy went to the local farmer’s market and purchased 3.5 pounds of peaches at $0.98 per pound. Who spent more money, and how much more? A. Gina, $0.20

B. Gina, $0.02

C. Amy, $0.20

D. Amy, $0.02

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