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17 June, 13:40

You sell eggs from the farm at a price of 3 for $2.00, 6 for $3.50, 12 for $6.00, and 24 for $13.00. What is the approximate percentage difference of the best and worst egg deals according to their unit costs?

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  1. 17 June, 13:47
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    29%

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  2. 17 June, 14:01
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    Best deal: 12 for $6

    Worst deal: 3 for $2

    29.06% difference

    Step-by-step explanation:

    2.00/3 = 0.67

    3.50/6 = 0.58

    6.00/12 = 0.50

    13.00/24 = 0.54

    Best deal: 12 for $6

    Worst deal: 3 for $2

    % difference: (0.67-0.50) / ((0.67-0.50) / 2) x 100 = 29.06% difference
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