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23 December, 00:24

3 kilograms of charcoal for $7.95 or 5 kilograms of charcoal for $12.50

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  1. 23 December, 00:51
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    5 kilograms of charcoal for $12.50

    Step-by-step explanation:

    first find price of 1kg:

    3 kilograms of charcoal for $7.95 = 7.95/3 = $2.65 ($2.65 for each kg)

    so when you get 5 kgs for $2.65 each, it would be total $13.25 (5*$2.65)

    and that is more than the price of other one

    5 kilograms of charcoal for $12.50 = 12.50/5 = $2.5 ($2.5 for each kg)
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