Stan bought 4 lb of potatoes at $3.33/1b and 3 lb of potatoes at $2.92/1b. if he wanted to buy 2 more pounds of a differ

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Stan bought 4 lb of potatoes at $3.33/1b and 3 lb of potatoes at $2.92/1b. if he wanted to buy 2 more pounds of a differ

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Stan Bought 4 Lb Of Potatoes At 3 33 1b And 3 Lb Of Potatoes At 2 92 1b If He Wanted To Buy 2 More Pounds Of A Differ 1
Stan Bought 4 Lb Of Potatoes At 3 33 1b And 3 Lb Of Potatoes At 2 92 1b If He Wanted To Buy 2 More Pounds Of A Differ 1 (20.54 KiB) Viewed 38 times
Stan bought 4 lb of potatoes at $3.33/1b and 3 lb of potatoes at $2.92/1b. if he wanted to buy 2 more pounds of a different kind of potato to make the average price per pound equal to $3.42. what price should he pay for the additional 2 ib? -CD The price of tho additional 2 lb of the different kind of potato should be $. (Type an integer or a decimal. Round to the nearest cent as needed.)
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