SOLUTION: Rodney wants to buy 3.5 pounds of cherries and 2 13 pounds of peaches. If Rodney wants to use exact change, how much money should he take with him to the produce stand?

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Question 1166798: Rodney wants to buy 3.5 pounds of cherries and 2 13 pounds of peaches. If Rodney wants to use exact change, how much money should he take with him to the produce stand?
Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


The answer would depend a great deal on two things. First, what is the price per pound of each one of the fruits, and second what does "2 13" mean? 2 pounds? 13 pounds? 213 pounds?

Do not answer these questions in a reply to me, as I won't respond. Repost your question giving all of the pertinent information.

John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it


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