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Ashopet pays 3.95 for 5 pounds what is the price per pound
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To find the price per pound, you can divide the total cost by the total weight in pounds.

Total cost = $3.95
Total weight = 5 pounds

Price per pound = Total cost / Total weight = $3.95 / 5 = $0.79

So, the price per pound is $0.79.
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