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Mathematics, 13.11.2020 16:50 chloeethoma24

At a store, Susan selected a pumpkin that weighed 35.2 ounces. • Pumpkins cost $1.80 per pound. • There are 16 ounces in 1 pound. How much did Susan's pumpkin cost? Express the answer as dollars. Cents. (First. You have to find out the number of ounces in a pound. Then, multiply that number by the price per pound.

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