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Brian can get an 8-pack of bottled sports drink for $5.28 . How much would Brian have to pay for a 6-pack of the bottled sports drink ? Can u please help ?
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Brian can get an 8-pack of bottled sports drink for $5.28 . How much would Brian have to pay for a 6-pack of the bottled sports drink ? Can u please help ?
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Brian will have to pay $3.96
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