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Rami buys 3 pounds of oranges. If the total cost is represented by c, what is the cost per pound?
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To find the cost per pound of the oranges Rami bought, you can divide the total cost \( c \) by the number of pounds of oranges he purchased. In this case, Rami bought 3 pounds of oranges.
The formula for the cost per pound is:
\[
\text{Cost per pound} = \frac{c}{3}
\]
Therefore, the cost per pound of the oranges is \( \frac{c}{3} \).
The formula for the cost per pound is:
\[
\text{Cost per pound} = \frac{c}{3}
\]
Therefore, the cost per pound of the oranges is \( \frac{c}{3} \).
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