joli2020
joli2020
03-08-2017
Mathematics
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Please explain your answer
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texaschic101
texaschic101
03-08-2017
3.57 / 14 = 0.255 = 26 cents per oz
2.04 / 8 = 0.255 = 26 cents per oz
Both cost the same per oz <=
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michaelray560
michaelray560
03-08-2017
The answer is C
take 3.57/14 to find the price for one ounce
Repeat 2.04/8
The answers are the same meaning that they both cost the same per ounce
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