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Answer:

The cost per pound of bananas is $0.84.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks to use the given information to set up a proportion and solve for the missing variable.  In this case, we know that the cost of 2 1/4 (or 2.25) bananas is $1.89.  Since they are asking for cost per pound, we can set up a ratio (fraction):

[tex]\frac{1.89}{2.25}=\frac{cost}{pounds}[/tex]

Since the cost of bananas is the same regardless of the number of pounds, we can set up a proportion to find the cost for just one (1) pound:

[tex]\frac{1.89}{2.25}=\frac{x}{1}[/tex]  Where 'x' is the cost.

Using cross-multiplication and division we get:  2.25x = 1.89.  Next, we use inverse operations to divide both sides by 2.25:  2.25x/2.25 = 1.89/2.25.  Solve:  x = 0.84 or $0.84 per pound.