Ken’s children had a large pumpkin patch with 580 pumpkins: 42 percent were large pumpkins selling for $4.25 each, 38 percent were small pumpkins selling for $2 each, and the rest were fed to the pigs.
a. How many pumpkins were fed to the pigs?
b. How many pumpkins were sold?
c. What income was received from the sale of the pumpkins?
d. What was the average price per pumpkin? (Note: Do not forget to count the ones the pigs ate.)
a. 116 pumpkins
b. 464 pumpkins
c. $1,477
d. $2.55/pumpkin
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