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Organize the following items from highest to lowest 500g for 84 cents 3.1kg for $4.02 2.9kg for $3.90
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Organize the following items from highest to lowest
500g for 84 cents
3.1kg for $4.02
2.9kg for $3.90
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Highest price:
3.1kg (77cents/gram)
Second highest:
2.9kg (74cents/gram)
Lowest:
.5kg (59cents/gram)
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