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Mathematics, 03.04.2020 01:03 jessicadempsey

Decide whether the rates are equivalent.
$16 for 4 pounds
$1 for 4 ounces

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1. Rate A and Rate B are equivalent
2. Rate A is greater than Rate B
3. Rate B is greater than Rate A

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