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Your favorite fruit is on sale at a supermarket for $1.99/pound. You would like to spend all the money you have in your pocket, $10.80, on the fruit. How many pounds of the fruit can you buy?Here are the questions:1. What is the unit of given information (unit A in the picture above)? ($; pounds; $/pound; pound/$)2. What is the unit of wanted information (unit B in the picture above)? ($; pounds; $/pound; pound/$)3. Set up the conversion factor to solve for how many pounds you can buy
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