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At the candy store you can buy 20 ounces of Jolly Ranchers for $1. You could also buy 30 ounces of Skittles for $1.50. Which cost more per ounce? Explain.
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At the candy store you can buy 20 ounces of Jolly Ranchers for $1. You could also buy 30 ounces of Skittles for $1.50. Which cost more per ounce? Explain.
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Cost of Jolly Ranchers per ounce
Cost of Skittles per ounce
Same prices
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