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18.00s per pound
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1 pound 5 ounces (16 ounces = 1 pound)
$4.00/16oz = $0.25/oz So the cost for 1 ounce of candy is $0.25
6 pound Bowling balls have been considered the lightest to be used in order to properly be used with ball returns at the center.
Suppose x pounds of candy is required. That will be worth 7.2x Then the total mass is x + 20 pounds. the total value is 7.2x + 4.8*20 = 7.2x + 96 The value per pound of the mixture is, therefore, (7.2x + 96)/(x + 20) which is 6.2 So 7.2x + 96 = 6.2x + 124 and so x = 28 pounds
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Each person received 1/8 of a pound of candy
Cheese bricks, obviously. Actualy if it's a pound of cheese, a pound of bricks, or a pound of feathers they al way the same,, no matter how much it seems that a pound of feathers is the lightest,,there all 1 pound! ^_^
start Declarations string name double pricePerPound double poundsSold double POUNDS_MIN = 2000 display "Enter the name of the candy: " get name display "Enter the price per pound of this candy in Dollars: " get pricePerPound display "Enter the number of pounds of this candy that was sold: " get poundsSold if poundsSold > POUNDS_MIN then display "This is a best selling candy! Name: ", name, "Price per pound: ", pricePerPound, "Pounds sold:", poundsSold endif stop
the answer is to the question ' Marcia has seven eights of a pound of candy she gives two fifths of it to lucinda how much candy does she have left?' is five thirds left.
You need to divide the price per pound by the price per kilogram. (Price per pound)/(Price per kilogram) = Kilograms per pound Alternatively, I could just tell you that 1 pound = 0.45359237 kilograms