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A sports store sells three different packs of tennis balls. Brand A costs $2.50 for two balls, brand B sells three balls for $3.90, and brand C has a sale of four balls for $5.12. Which inequality about the unit price per ball is correct?

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sports store sells three different packs of tennis balls. Brand A costs $2.50 for two balls, brand B sells three balls for $3.90, and brand C has a sale of four balls for $5.12. Which inequality about the unit price per ball is correct

Brand A:

$2.50 for 2

Brand B :

$3.90 for 3

Brand C:

$5.12 for 4

We calculate the unit price :

Brand A:

$2.50 / 2 = $1.25

Brand B:

$3.90 / 3 = $1.30

Brand C:

$5.12 / 4 = $1.2

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