This is the scenario: At a supermarket the price for watermelon is specify in this manner:
Water melon 4lbs for $ 1. Are my answers to the following questions, using this price, correctly? Please let me know.
1. How much do watermelons cost?
They cost $ 1.00 for 4lbs.
2. How much do water melons cost per pound?
Since the price does not specify per ("per" meaning "each") pound, only for 4 pounds, I can leave this blank unless I do the math and figure out the price PER pound. Right? Is my reasoning correct?
What does each one cost?
Each one costs... ???? (Will have to do the math!)
3.How much are the water melons?
The water melons are $ 1 for 4 pounds. (?????)
Am I right in my answers?? If not, what are the best ways to answer these questions? Please let me know.
apatzinguense This is the scenario: At a supermarket, the price for watermelon is specified in this manner: Watermelon 4 lbs for $1 . Are my answers to the following questions, using this price, correct ? Please let me know.
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apatzinguenseThis is the scenario: At a supermarket, the price for watermelon is specified in this manner:
Watermelon 4 lbs for $1. Are my answers to the following questions, using this price,