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13 October, 12:01

Store A selps a 5 pound chicken for 12.95 Store B sells a 3 pound chicken for 7.50 what is the cost per pound and which store has the better deal

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  1. 13 October, 12:53
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    Answer: Store B

    Step-by-step explanation: Divide the price by the pound. That gets your price per pound. So, 12.95:5=2.59

    7.50:3=2.50

    Store B has the better deal because their chicken is 9¢ cheaper per pound.
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