Answer: $11.30 per pound
Step-by-step explanation:
William spent $110.74 to buy 9.8 pounds of candy.
To find the cost per candy, divide the amount spent by the quantity of candy:
=Amount spent on candy / Quantity of candy
= 110.74 / 9.8
= $11.30 per pound
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The circumference = 2×pi×radius
the small = 2×3.14×4 = 25.12 inches
the medium = 2×3.14×5 = 31.4 inches
the large = 2×3.14×6 = 37.68 inches
6 is a quarter of her walk ... there are 4 quarters in a whole (6x4) = 24