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Henry had 2.5 lb of apples for a fruit salad. the recipe says that 5 lb of apples are needed for the salad. henry went to the store and bought an additional 1.5 lb of apples. did henry get a reasonable amount of apples from the store? a. yes, henry got a reasonable amount of apples because he only needed 1.5 lb of apples (2.5 – 1 = 1.5) b. no, henry did not get a reasonable amount of apples because he needed a total of 7.5 pounds of apples (2.5 + 5 = 7.5). c. no, henry did not get a reasonable amount of apples because he needed 2.5 more pounds of apples (2.5 + 2.5 = 5).

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