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John and Jane are two brands of shoes. John sells for R7, 20 for 8 pairs while Jane sells for R7, 76 for 9 pairs. Which brand is the cheapest?
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John and Jane are two brands of shoes. John sells for R7, 20 for 8 pairs while Jane sells for R7, 76 for 9 pairs. Which brand is the cheapest?
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because she sells 9 pairs for 7,76
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