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28 October, 11:33

A store regularly sold 2 cans of soup for $1.28. It advertised a special sale of 6 cans for $3.12. A customer bought 12 cans at the sale. How much did the customer save over the regular price?

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  1. 28 October, 12:07
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    Answer:$1.44

    Step-by-step explanation:

    on normal sales

    2 cans cost $1.28

    12 cans would cost = (12x1.28) / 2

    12 cans would cost=15.36/2

    12 cans would cost=7.68 on normal sales

    Special sales:

    6 cans is sold for 3.12

    12 cans would be sold for (3.12+3.12)

    12 cans would be sold for 6.24

    Customer savings=7.68-6.24

    Customer savings=1.44
  2. 28 October, 12:10
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    The customer saved $1.36 over the regular price
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