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Victor
26 October, 02:42
How do i find the cost per pound?
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Cheeky
26 October, 04:50
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Literally just take the cost of X pounds of goods and divide it by X.
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Jason Riggs
26 October, 06:19
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Take the price you paid and divide it by the number of pounds you bought. For example, say I paid ten dollars for five pounds of flour. Take the ten dollars and divide it by the five pounds of flour, you get two dollars per pound.
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