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Your local grocery store is having a special on soda. they're selling a 12- pack of 12 oz cans for $4.75. The 20 oz. bottles are also on sale for $0.90. Should you buy one …
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Your local grocery store is having a special on soda. they're selling a 12- pack of 12 oz cans for $4.75. The 20 oz. bottles are also on sale for $0.90. Should you buy one 12-pack of 12 oz.cans or seven 20 oz. bottles?
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12 pack
Explanation:
12 pack = $4.75
1 bottle = $0.90
7 × 0.90 = $6.30
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