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You got to the grocery store and find their bread is $4.99 for one loaf or two loaves for $6.50. How much would you save by buying two loaves at the discounted price, compared to the cost of buying two
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You got to the grocery store and find their bread is $4.99 for one loaf or two loaves for $6.50. How much would you save by buying two loaves at the discounted price, compared to the cost of buying two loaves at full price?
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You would be spending $.51¢ more for an extra loaf at discounted price, if you were to buy two loaves you would be spending $10 at full price.
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