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Marcus wants to buy a gallon of orange juice. If a 1-gallon jug costs $4.58 and a quart costs $1.59, how much money would Marcus save by buying the 1-gallon jug instead of multiple quarts? O A. $2.99 O
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Marcus wants to buy a gallon of orange juice. If a 1-gallon jug costs $4.58
and a quart costs $1.59, how much money would Marcus save by buying the
1-gallon jug instead of multiple quarts?
O A. $2.99
O
B. $0.19
C. $1.78
O D. $1.40
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He would save 0.19 by buying one gallon
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