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A grocery store sells three different quantities of sugar. A 1 pound bag cost $1.10, a 2pound bag cost $1.98, and a three pound bag is $2.85. Describe how the unit cost changes as the quantity of sugar increases.

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    Unit cost is cost of 1 unit of a product, here its cost of 1 pound of sugar.

    In first case unit cost is $1.10.

    In second case cost of 2 pound = $1.98, or cost of 1 pound = [1.98/2] = $0.99.

    In third case cost 3 pound = $2.85, or cost of 1 pound = [2.85/3] = $0.95.

    We can see that as the quantity is increasing unit cost is decreasing.
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