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Jason stops at a ball-toss game at the carnival. The sign reads," Three balls for 40 ¢ or or 6 balls for 60¢." what percent does he save by buying one set of six balls instead of two sets of three balls?
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Jason stops at a ball-toss game at the carnival. The sign reads," Three balls for 40 ¢ or or 6 balls for 60¢." what percent does he save by buying one set of six balls instead of two sets of three balls? please help me with this
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so he save 40 % if it is 100pence
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