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Ket [755]
3 years ago
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What is the BEST deal? 1. 60 feet of rope for $8.00 or 200 feet of rope for $30.00 2. 75 pencils for $5.75 or 100 pencils for $7

.50 3. 100 thumb tacks for $3.00 or 500 thumb tacks for $16.00 4. 25,000 ball bearings for $275.00 or 60,000 ball bearings for $680.00 5. 60 apples for $43.00 or 90 apples for $63.00
Mathematics
1 answer:
RoseWind [281]3 years ago
5 0
1. 60 ft of rope for $8
2. 100 pencils for $7.50
3. 100 thumb tacks for $3
4. 25,000 ball bearings for $275
5. 90 apples for $63
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