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A store sells different kinds of candy at $1, $2.50, $8, and $15 per pound. How many pounds of each kind of candy does $30 buy? Explain why the price of 1 lb of candy and the amount of candy that $30 can buy are inversely proportional quantities.

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Answered by shubhamrajsk30
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Answer:

no.of $15 candy= 1 = 1*$15= $15

no. of $8 candy = 1 = 1*$8= $8

no. of $2.5 candy=2=2*$2.5=$5

no. of $1 candy=2=2*$1=$2

total sum= $15+$8+$5+$2 = $30

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