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Mathematics, 08.04.2020 20:22 pmdare2551

A small box of oranges costs $9 and weighs 12 pounds. A large box of oranges costs $18 and weighs 30 pounds. Right now one of these is a better deal than the other. Change one value in the table so they represent the same deal, then explain your thinking.

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