Question
Hannah bought 3.8 pounds of tomatoes at a farmers market for $1.45 per pound. How much did Hannah pay for the tomatoes?
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To calculate the total cost of the tomatoes, you can multiply the weight of the tomatoes by the price per pound.
Hannah bought 3.8 pounds of tomatoes at $1.45 per pound, so the calculation is:
\[
\text{Total cost} = \text{Weight} \times \text{Price per pound} = 3.8 \, \text{pounds} \times 1.45 \, \text{dollars/pound}
\]
Now performing the multiplication:
\[
3.8 \times 1.45 = 5.51
\]
Thus, Hannah paid **$5.51** for the tomatoes.
Hannah bought 3.8 pounds of tomatoes at $1.45 per pound, so the calculation is:
\[
\text{Total cost} = \text{Weight} \times \text{Price per pound} = 3.8 \, \text{pounds} \times 1.45 \, \text{dollars/pound}
\]
Now performing the multiplication:
\[
3.8 \times 1.45 = 5.51
\]
Thus, Hannah paid **$5.51** for the tomatoes.