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10 June, 15:37

If apples are $.67/lb, what is the cost of 2.5 kg of apples?

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  1. 10 June, 15:59
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    The cost would be $1.68

    Explanation:

    I found the answer by multiplying

    .67x or. 67lb with 2.5, getting $1.68
  2. 10 June, 16:58
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    Answer: $3.693

    Explanation:

    Since an apple costs $0.67 per lb

    To get the price for 2.5kg, we need to first convert kg to lb

    Since 1kg = 2.205lb

    2.5kg = (2.205*2.5) lb

    2.5kg = 5.513lb

    Since $0.67 = 1lb

    $x = 5.513lb

    Cross multiplying we have;

    x * 1 = 0.67*5.513

    x = $3.693
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