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14 February, 12:17

Scott paid 19.99 for a 7.98-kg bag of dog food. A few weeks later, he paid 20.38 for an 8.39-kg bag at a different store. What is the unit price for each bag

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  1. 14 February, 12:26
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    Store 1: 19.99/7.98 = 2.51

    Store 2: 20.38/8.39 = 2.43

    Step-by-step explanation:

    unit price is per 1 kg ... so you will divide

    Store 1: 19.99/7.98 = 2.51

    Store 2: 20.38/8.39 = 2.43
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