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Mathematics, 01.02.2021 06:50 gungamer720

Help At Dylan's Candy Bar you can get all sorts of candy by the pound. Joe buys 1 1/3 pound of gummy bears for $4.40. 1. What is the cost per pound of gummy bears?
2. Joe's friend, Daniel, has one dollar on him. Daniel offers to buy $1.00 worth of gummy bears from Joe. About how much of a pound will he be able to buy off of Joe?

Explain your thinking! (Hint: Try using a Double number line to solve this one!)

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