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A store sells cans of tomatoes priced as shown. Canned Tomatoes Size Cost 10 ounces $0.89 15 ounces $1.29 18 ounces $2.26 32 ounces $3.39 Which size can of tomatoes has the lowe…
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A store sells cans of tomatoes priced as shown. Canned Tomatoes Size Cost 10 ounces $0.89 15 ounces $1.29 18 ounces $2.26 32 ounces $3.39 Which size can of tomatoes has the lowe…
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A store sells cans of tomatoes priced as shown.
Canned Tomatoes
Size
Cost
10 ounces
$0.89
15 ounces
$1.29
18 ounces
$2.26
32 ounces
$3.39
Which size can of tomatoes has the lowest cost per ounce?
1.
10 ounces
2.
15 ounces
3.
18 ounces
4.
32 ounces
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For your question its 15 ounces
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