SOLUTION: store and see oranges are $1.25 per lb.you only want 1 orange.you figure that are 5 oranges in a lb.how much will it cost to buy 1 orange? Hello if you could show me the work and h

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Question 426865: store and see oranges are $1.25 per lb.you only want 1 orange.you figure that are 5 oranges in a lb.how much will it cost to buy 1 orange? Hello if you could show me the work and how to come up with the solution thank you for your help
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1 orange =
1 orange = .25

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