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A. Find the unit price b. Which is a better option? And why? Option I: 10 candy bars for $6.75 Option II: 12 candy bars for $7.25
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A. Find the unit price b. Which is a better option? And why? Option I: 10 candy bars for $6.75 Option II: 12 candy bars for $7.25
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A. Find the unit price
b. Which is a better option? And why?
Option I: 10 candy bars for $6.75
Option II: 12 candy bars for $7.25
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Option ll: as when you divide the amount of dollars by how many chocolate bars you buy 12 chocolate the amount of single chocolate bars is less than 10
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