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1. Ice Tea A - $3 for 4 refills B- $4 for 3 refills Which is the better buy Can you fill in the two boxes for me?
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1. Ice Tea
A - $3 for 4 refills
B- $4 for 3 refills
Which is the better buy
Can you fill in the two boxes for me?
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B- 3$ for 4 refills
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Answer:
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A- 3/4=0.75 per refill
B- 4/3= 1.33 per refill
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