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A 12-oz can of soda pop costs eighty-nine cents. a 2.00 l bottle of the same variety of soda pop costs $2.29. how many times more expensive it is to buy the 12-oz can of pop compared to buying it in a
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A 12-oz can of soda pop costs eighty-nine cents. a 2.00 l bottle of the same variety of soda pop costs $2.29. how many times more expensive it is to buy the 12-oz can of pop compared to buying it in a 2.00 l bottle?
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a dollar and forty cents
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