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You can buy jars of the same jam in two sizes. Small Jar Large Jar 540g for £2.16 360g for £1.37 By considering the price per gram, work out which jar is the best value for money. Working must be shown.
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You can buy jars of the same jam in two sizes.
Small Jar
Large Jar
540g for £2.16
360g for £1.37
By considering the price per gram, work out
which jar is the best value for money.
Working must be shown.
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Small jar
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Small jar
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