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2 February, 16:21

During a sale, $2 bars of soap were sold of a rate of 3 for $5. How much is saved on 9 bars?

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  1. 2 February, 16:36
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    You saved $12.6

    3 divided by $5 = 0.6

    0.6 x 9 = $5.4

    9 x $2 = $18

    $18 - $5.4 = $12.6
  2. 2 February, 16:49
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    Answer: 3 dollars is saved on 9 bars

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Original price of one bar soap is $2

    Original cost of 3 bars would be 2*3 = $6

    But it was sold at a rate of 3 bars for $5. Amount of money saved on 3 bars would be 6 - 5 = $1

    If another 3 bars are bought for $5, the amount saved will be $1 again.

    If 3 extra bars are bought for $5, the amount saved will be $1

    Total number of bars bought is 3 + 3 + 3 = 9

    Total amount saved = 1 + 1 + 1 = $3

    Checking,

    3 bars = $5

    9 bars = (9*5) / 3 = $15

    Originally, 9 bars = 9*2 = $18

    Amount saved = 18 - 15 = $3
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