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Mathematics, 08.06.2021 01:00 zoebenally4526

Sergio is buying plums at $1.60 per pound. He buys at least 1

pound. The weight of each plum

is a quarter of a pound. Sergio

states he can buy a number of

plums that cost exactly $3.80.

Complete Parts A and B to show

Sergio's statement is false.

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