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Mathematics, 20.10.2021 19:10, mary9590

Sorry people's I got another one. TvT Cherries cost $5.68 a pound. Will $20 be enough to buy a 4.1-pound bag of cherries?

Explain how to determine whether $20 is the correct estimate of the product of $5.68(4.1).

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