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Two pounds of onions cost $2.30. At this rate, how much will 5 pounds of onions cost?

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BrainlessARMY
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  • 17-11-2020

Answer:

$5.75

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the unit rate first:

[tex]\frac{2.3 dollars}{2 pounds}[/tex]÷[tex]\frac{2}{2}[/tex]=[tex]\frac{1.15}{1}[/tex]

For every onion, you must pay $1.15. Multiply that by 5 in order to find the cost of 5 pounds of onions. It is $5.75. You can do this with any number to find the cost of any amount of pounds of onions. 4x1.15= 4.60 so the cost of 4 pounds of onions would be $4.60. 6x1.15=6.90 so the cost of 6 pounds of onions would be $6.90. Hope this helps.

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