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Two brothers, Ty and Cam, went to a local bookstore to buy books for school. Ty bought 8 books for $113.92, and Cam bought 6 books for $92.82. They then compared their average cost per book.
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Two brothers, Ty and Cam, went to a local bookstore to buy books for school. Ty bought 8 books for $113.92, and Cam bought 6 books for $92.82. They then compared their average cost per book.
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The average unit price of Ty's books is $14.24. The average unit price of Cam's books is $15.47. Ty got the better deal.
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