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Is buying the larger quantity always the "better buy? Use one example from your work to

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Answer:

YES, buying the larger quantity always the "better buy".

Explanation:

YES, buying the larger quantity always the "better buy".

Because, when we buy the larger quantity we do the following things:

1. The cost of buying larger quantity is ALWAYS LESS than buying the same amount of smaller quantity. So, WE SAVE MONEY.

For example: The cost of a 250 g packet sugar id $ 1.2. The cost of 1 kg packet of same type of sugar is $ 3.

So here if we buy one packet of 1 kg sugar : we pay $ 3

But if we buy 4 packets of 250 g = 1 kg: We pay 4 x ( $1.2) = $ 4. 8

For the SAME AMOUNT of sugar ( 1 kg) we pay $ 3 and $ 4.8.

We pay LESS when we buy one 1 kg packet then if we buy four 250 g packet.

Hence, it is always advisable to buy Larger quantity.

2. We save environment by using LESS resources, which are used to pack the smaller quantities.

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