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9 July, 07:11

At a farmers market, 5 pounds of strawberries cost $21.50. At a supermarket, 3 pounds of the same quality strawberries cost $15.75. How much can you save by buying 20 pounds of the strawberries that are the better buy?

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  1. 9 July, 07:58
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    I would say at the supermarket bc you divide 15.75/3 and that equals 5.25. But if you divide by 20 you get. 7875. You do the same thing and the number is higher for the farmers market.
  2. 9 July, 08:52
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    Farmers market is netter you'll save $19.00
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