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At a candy store, 3 giant lollipops sell for $7.59 and 2 small packets of bubblegum cost $4.82. Which is a better buy?
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At a candy store, 3 giant lollipops sell for $7.59 and 2 small packets of bubblegum cost $4.82. Which is a better buy?
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At a candy store, 3 giant lollipops sell for $7.59 and 2 small packets of bubblegum cost $4.82. Which is a better buy?
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2 small backs of bubble gum is your answer because it costs less!!
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