Irene solved this problem.
tony bought 3 pounds of oranges. he paid $0.95 per pound. ho...
Mathematics, 31.01.2020 02:58, Yoma321
Irene solved this problem.
tony bought 3 pounds of oranges. he paid $0.95 per pound. how much did tony pay for the oranges?
irene thought the answer was $2.85.
is irene's answer reasonable?
yes, irene's answer is reasonable.
no, irene's answer should be closer to $280.
no, irene's answer should be closer to $28.
no, irene's answer should be closer to $0.28.
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