Mathematics
Mathematics, 03.03.2021 01:00, ronnie7898

Cherries cost $4.35 per pound and onions cost $0.98 per pound. Lacey has $21.45 to spend. How many pounds of cherries can Lacey afford if she has to buy 3 pounds of onions? A. 4 pounds of cherries
B. 4.5 pounds of cherries
C. 4.75 pounds of cherries
D. 4.25 pounds of cherries

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