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You go to the grocery store and find that bread is $3.99/loaf or 2 loaves for $5.50. How much would you save by buying 2 loaves?
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You go to the grocery store and find that bread is $3.99/loaf or 2 loaves for $5.50. How much would you save by buying 2 loaves?
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The correct answer would be $2.48.
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3.99*2=7.98
7.98-5.50=2.48
you would save $2.48
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