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Rachael Lambert
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12 September, 23:40
50 envolopes for 2.49 or 90 for 5.50
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Liberty
12 September, 23:49
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The better deal would be to buy the 50 envelopes for a total of $2.49
Step-by-step explanation:
Identify what you know:
1) You can buy a pack of 50 envelopes for $2.49
2) You can buy 90 envelopes for $5.50
Divide the number of enveloped by the prices, to find the price of ONE envelope in the pack. See:
$2.49/50 envelopes = $0.0498
$5.50/90 envelopes = $0.061
Also ... where is THIS person buying envelopes ... I want that price ...
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