kirk bought a 6 bags of popcorn for $15.36. How much would he pay for 4 bags?

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To solve this problem, we first divide the total cost by the number of bags Kirk bought to find the cost per bag: $15.36 ÷ 6 = $2.56.
Then, we multiply the cost per bag by the number of bags he wants to find the total cost: $2.56 × 4 = $<<2.56*4=10.24>>10.24.
Therefore, Kirk would pay $10.24 for 4 bags.