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Mathematics, 05.11.2020 07:40 kimmosley80

Margie bought 1 1/2 pounds of tomatoes for $2.00 per pound, 14 pound of onions for $1.60 per pound, and 1
pound of apples for $1.65 per pound. How much did she
pay for her total purchase?

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