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Soup ordinarily priced at 2 cans for 33 cents may be purchased in lots of one dozen for 1.74 .what is the savings per can when it is purchased in this way ?
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Soup ordinarily priced at 2 cans for 33 cents may be purchased in lots of one dozen for 1.74 .what is the savings per can when it is purchased in this way ?
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Soup ordinarily priced at 2 cans for 33 cents may be purchased in lots of one dozen for 1.74 .what is the savings per can when it is purchased in this way ?
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Saving per can is .02 cents.
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