amaliachano11 amaliachano11
  • 01-12-2020
  • Mathematics
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A meat market sells fajitas for $5.12 per
pound.
What would be the cost of 3 - lbs of
4
fajitas? $
3 lbs
Pls help ASAP

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PhantomWisdom PhantomWisdom
  • 06-12-2020

Given :

A meat market sells fajitas for $5.12 per  pound.

To Find :

The cost of 3 - lbs of fajitas.

Solution :

Price of  1 pound fajitas, p = $5.12 .

So, price of 3 pounds of fajitas is :

P = 3 × p

P = 3 × 5.12

P = $15.36

Therefore, price of 3 pounds fajitas is $15.36 .

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