everalonso77
everalonso77 everalonso77
  • 17-02-2022
  • Mathematics
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A pound of candy at the store costs $3.59.
I want to buy 6 pounds of candy. How much will it cost to buy the candy?
(PLEASE HELP)

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ar999
ar999 ar999
  • 17-02-2022
3.59*6=21.54 so it’ll cost $21.54 to buy 6 pounds of candy.
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walshyboi0987
walshyboi0987 walshyboi0987
  • 17-02-2022

Answer:

21.54

Step-by-step explanation:

You multiply the amount a pound of candy costs by 6

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