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Orlov [11]
2 years ago
8

A peanut vendor sells roasted peanuts in three sized bags: 2 pounds for $3 and $5, pounds for $7.50, or 8 pounds for $12. Which

is the best buy?
Mathematics
2 answers:
forsale [732]2 years ago
6 0
They are all the same
Rina8888 [55]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

a. 2p=3

b. 5p=7.5

c. 8p=12

a. p=1.5

b. p=1.5

c. p=1.5

their all the same

Hope This Helps!!!

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