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15 November, 12:21

Marissa can buy 3 oranges for $1.35, 4 oranges for $1.80, or 5 oranges for $2.25. Marissa can buy 10 oranges for a price that fits this pattern or a bag of 10 oranges for $4.25. Wich way costs less for 10 oranges? Explain.

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  1. 15 November, 14:38
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    Marissa should buy the bag to save. 25 cents.

    Adding. 45 cents to each 1 orange would mean buying 10 separate oranges would cost her $4.50.
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