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Danny charges $35 for 3 hours of swimming lessons.Martin charges $24 for 2 hours of swimming lessons.Who offeres a better deal?
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Danny charges $35 for 3 hours of swimming lessons.Martin charges $24 for 2 hours of swimming lessons.Who offeres a better deal?
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35/3 = 11.6/hr
24/2 = 12/hr
Danny has a slightly better deal
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