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Tony went to the candy store and saw that his favorite candy was on sale. The original price is $1.49 per candy bar. Today, the store is selling it for $1.25 per candy bar. How …
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Tony went to the candy store and saw that his favorite candy was on sale. The original price is $1.49 per candy bar. Today, the store is selling it for $1.25 per candy bar. How much greater (in dollars) is the original price than the sale price?
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$0.24
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$0.24
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1.49 - 1.25 = 0.24
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