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Me i dont understand at all. a store sells candy at $.50, $1, $1.50, $2, and $3 per kilogram. how many kilograms of each kind of candy does $3 buy?1. how many kg of candy at $.50 per kilogram could be bought. 2. how many kg of candy at $1 per kilogram could be bought. 3. how many kg of candy at $1.50 per kilogram could be bought. 4. how many kg of candy at $2 per kilogram could be bought. 5. how many kg of candy at $3 per kilogram could be bought.

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