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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-10-26

Justin bought a 20-pound pumpkin for $9.80. How much did he pay per pound?

Asked by Sassiekassie03

Answer (3)

9.80 / 20 = 0.49. Justin payed $0.49 per pound.

Answered by ZackFry | 2024-06-10

The amount that Justin **paid **per pound is $0.49 per pound.
In order to determine the amount he paid per pound we are going to **divide **the cost of pumpkin by 20 pound.
Amount paid=Cost÷ Purchased (Pound)
Where:
Cost= $9.80
Purchased (pound)= 20 pound
Hence:
Amount paid=$9.80÷20
Amount paid= $0.49 per pound
Inconclusion the amount that Justin **paid **per pound is $0.49 per pound.
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Answered by abiolataiwo2015 | 2024-06-15

Justin bought a 20-pound pumpkin for $9.80. He paid $0.49 per pound. This was calculated by dividing the total cost by the weight of the pumpkin.
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Answered by ZackFry | 2024-10-01