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Show work step by step!! A box of 7.5-ounce size crackers costs $2.50. Also advertised was the 10.5-ounce size for $3.29. Based on price alone, which one is the better buy?
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Show work step by step!! A box of 7.5-ounce size crackers costs $2.50. Also advertised was the 10.5-ounce size for $3.29. Based on price alone, which one is the better buy?
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A box of 7.5-ounce size crackers costs $2.50. Also advertised was the 10.5-ounce size for $3.29. Based on price alone, which one is the better buy?
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10.5 ounces because you’d get 3.2 ounces per dollar where as the 7.5 you’d get 3 ounces
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