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A 12 ounce can of store brand tomato paste cost $1.43 at a supermarket. To the nearest tenth of a cent, what should the listing show as the unit price
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A 12 ounce can of store brand tomato paste cost $1.43 at a supermarket. To the nearest tenth of a cent, what should the listing show as the unit price
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$1.43 /12
$.119 per ounce
11.9 cents per ounce
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