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What is the cost of 3.5kg of pork at $7.99/kg?

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Riia
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  • 01-09-2018

It is given in the question that cost of pork is $7.99/kg.

It means cost of 1 kg pork is $7.99.

Cost of 2 kg of pork is

[tex] =2*7.99 = $15.98 [/tex]

And cost of 3 kg of pork is

[tex] = $7.99*3 = $23.97  [/tex]

Therefore cost of 3.5 kg of pork is

[tex] = 3.5*7.99 = $27.965 [/tex]

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