SOLUTION: a grocery store charges customers for produce to the nearest hundredth of a pound. If Maura purchases 2.386 pounds of tomatoes, what weight did the store charge her? I am thinking
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Question 897787: a grocery store charges customers for produce to the nearest hundredth of a pound. If Maura purchases 2.386 pounds of tomatoes, what weight did the store charge her? I am thinking 2.390
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2.39 to the nearest 100th
Same price as 2.390
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