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A sporting good store sells a package of twenty baseballs for $25.95 or a single baseball $1.75 each.Which option has the lesser unit price
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A sporting good store sells a package of twenty baseballs for $25.95 or a single baseball $1.75 each.Which option has the lesser unit price
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The pack of twenty baseball card has less of a unit price
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