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Mathematics, 18.11.2020 01:00 dragador7601

Mrs. Barrios is buying candy for party favors for her son's birthday. If she bought 4.5 pounds of M&M's at $0.46 per pound and 8.2 pounds of Swedish Fish at $0.79 a pound, how much did she pay for the M&M's and Swedish Fish? *Hint: This is a three step problem

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