Charlotte is buying three large watermelons for her summer party. Watermelon costs $0.46 per pound Charlotte weighs her watermelons and finds they weigh 19 pounds, 15.2 pounds, and 13.7 pounds.

How much will she pay for the watermelons? Round to the nearest cent. (1 point)

To find the total weight of the watermelons, we add up their weights: 19 + 15.2 + 13.7 = <<19+15.2+13.7=48.9>>48.9 pounds

To find the cost, we multiply the total weight in pounds by the price per pound: 48.9 pounds * $0.46/pound = $<<48.9*0.46=22.494>>22.49. Answer: \boxed{22.49}.