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19 February, 06:38

Lamar bought 20 pounds of dog food for $4.99 for his dog, Buster. The next day, the shop down the street offered 50 pounds of the same brand of dog food for $12.50. Did Lamar get a better deal? ... ?

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  1. 19 February, 08:15
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    To calculate what is better deal we need to calculate how much 1 pound of dog food costs at both shops.

    First shop:

    4.99/20 = 0.2495$/pound

    Second shop:

    12.50/50 = 0.25$/pound

    This means that first shop had slightly better deal since at that place pound was a bit less expensive.
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