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Store A and Store B have a sale on apples. At Store A you get 3 apples for $2.88, and at Store B, you can get 6 apples for $5.52. What is the unit price of each? What is the difference?

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Answer:.96 for the first one and the second one is .92

Explanation:

User James McPherson
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Answer:

Store A- 96 cents for one apple

Store B- 92 cents for one apple

the difference is 4 cents

Explanation:

You divide the cost of the apples by the amount of apple you have

2.88/3

5.52/6

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