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The cost of fruit depends on the actual fruit you're purchasing. For example, one mango will cost you about .99 cents, whereas one apple may cost you around .49 cents.
The cost of fruit depends on the actual fruit you're purchasing. For example, one mango will cost you about .99 cents, whereas one apple may cost you around .49 cents.
ABout £10 for a family of 3
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Depending on the situation. At best it would be a fluctuating fixed cost.
about two dollars
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how much does fruit cost in the 1930s?
The price will vary, but in general a 1 lb. dried fruit basket will cost between $10 and $20.
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Well it depends on the storee.
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