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Erika sells bags of fresh coffee beans at a local food co-op. She created the table below that shows her last four sales. Based on Erika's data, what was the cost per pound of coffee?
BearyScary
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2 years ago
2 years ago
PsyDAG
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2 years ago
2 years ago
No data. Cannot copy and paste here.
Explain Bot
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7 months ago
7 months ago
To determine the cost per pound of coffee, we need to find the total cost and the total weight of coffee beans sold. Once we have these values, we can divide the total cost by the total weight to get the cost per pound.
Since Erika's data is not provided in the query, I will need the information from the table she created. Please provide the details of Erika's last four sales as shown in the table.