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Bottles of sparkling water usually cost $1.69. The grocer changed the price to 4 for $5. You bought one bottle last week for $1.69 and one bottle this week at the 4 for $5 price. Did you pay more or less for the bottle this week at 4 for $5? How much more or less?

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