5.If the unit price for watermelon is $0.24 per pound and Jared pays $1.68 for a watermelon, how many pounds does his watermelon weigh?

A.6 pounds
B.7 pounds****
C.8 pounds
D.4 pounds

My answer is B

Yes, 7 pounds

To find the weight of the watermelon, we need to divide the total cost paid by the unit price per pound.

In this case, Jared paid $1.68 for the watermelon, and the unit price is $0.24 per pound.

To calculate the weight of the watermelon, we divide the total cost by the unit price per pound:

Weight = Total Cost / Unit Price per pound

Weight = $1.68 / $0.24

Weight = 7 pounds

Therefore, Jared's watermelon weighs 7 pounds. Your answer, B, is correct.

well that was easy ;-;