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Lauren's mother gave Lauren $15.00 to buy some things at the store. Lauren has spent $12.79 and still needs to stop at the fruit stand to buy some grapes that are on sale for $0.89 per pound. Lauren uses the following inequality to determine how many pounds of grapes to buy. 0.89g + 12.79 < 15.00 Which could be the number of pounds of grapes that Lauren can purchase? Select all that apply, 2.45
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2.39

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