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2 August, 18:59

Normally peaches are 30 cents each. Today peaches are on sale for 5 for $ 1. If you buy 15 peaches at the sale price, how much have you saved?

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  1. 2 August, 19:26
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    Save $1.50

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1. Find the sale unit price by dividing the total price by the amount (1.00/5 = 0.20)

    2. multiply. 30 by 15 = 4.50 (original price)

    3. multiply. 20 by 15 = 3.00 (sale price)

    4. subtract the sale price from the original price (4.50-3.00=1.50)
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