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Post by mymindseyedpea on Feb 2, 2024 6:30:34 GMT
If 2 bunches of bananas cost $3.25 and they are 78 cents per pound. What would one bunch weigh and cost if the other bunch weighed 1.96 pounds?
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Post by katlady on Feb 2, 2024 6:45:32 GMT
1.96 pounds x 0.78 =$1.53 $3.25-1.53= $1.72/ 0.78 = 2.21 pounds
So the other bunch is 2.21 pounds and cost $1.72.
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Post by mymindseyedpea on Feb 2, 2024 8:39:17 GMT
1.96 pounds x 0.78 =$1.53 $3.25-1.53= $1.72/ 0.78 = 2.21 pounds So the other bunch is 2.21 pounds and cost $1.72. Wow thank you so much! I actually have a friend with a 3/25 birthday and a 1:53 birth time, so maybe he’s reaching out. But both of those numbers are connected to sacred geometry too. And 2/21 was a very significant day. This was a customers order I bagged for today. Thank you again!
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Post by RedSquirrelUK on Feb 2, 2024 9:17:15 GMT
I did it roughly in my head and made $1.75. Then I realised who was asking and thought "nope, that won't be good enough"! ![(rofl)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/rofl.png)
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Post by mymindseyedpea on Feb 2, 2024 10:17:46 GMT
I did it roughly in my head and made $1.75. Then I realised who was asking and thought "nope, that won't be good enough"! ![(rofl)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/rofl.png) lol nope need exact lol I do love the 175 though 😊
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Post by mymindseyedpea on Feb 16, 2024 3:51:12 GMT
I’m going to store 172 tonight
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