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20 January, 20:55

Jenny wants to buy some blackberries. Three stores sell blackberries at different prices:

store a. store b.

$2.40/lb $1.28/8 oz

store c.

$1.08/6 oz

Which store has the best deal? Give your reasons.

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  1. 20 January, 21:13
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    Store A.

    There are 16 ounces in a pound. 16 ounces for $2.40

    2.40/16=0.15

    Store B.

    $1.28/8 = 0.16

    0.16*16 = $2.56

    Store C.

    $1.08/6 = 0.18

    0.18*16 = $2.88

    So the answer is STORE A. Broken down by ounce, store A is the cheapest per ounce.
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