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Cherries cost $3.21 a pound. How much would a bag of cherries weighing 4.4 pounds cost? Round your answer to the nearest cent.

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Cherries cost $3.21 a pound. How much would a bag of cherries weighing 4.4 pounds cost? Round your answer to the nearest cent.

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Solution

To calculate the cost of a 4.4 pound bag of cherries, you need to multiply the cost per pound by the number of pounds.

Step 1: Identify the cost per pound and the weight in pounds. The cost per pound is $3.21 and the weight is 4.4 pounds.

Step 2: Multiply the cost per pound by the weight in pounds.

3.214.4=3.21 * 4.4 = 14.124

Step 3: Round the result to the nearest cent.

The cost of a 4.4 pound bag of cherries is approximately $14.12.

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