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  • 11-10-2016
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Victoria has 2.50 pounds of bell peppers and the cost is $1.25. What is the price for 1 pound of bell peppers?

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  • 13-02-2020

Answer:

The price of one pound of bell peppers is $0.6.

Step-by-step explanation:

This problem is equivalent to the following:

"if 10 oranges cost $20, how much does 1 orange cost? "

and the answer to that question is:

price of 1 orange  = $20/ 10 oranges = $2 per orange.

Put simply, we divided the total price by the total number of items, and we shall do the same thing for the case of bell peppers:

price of 1 pound  = $1.25/ 2.5 pounds = $0.5/ pound.

The price for 1 pound of bell peppers is $0.5.

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