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Suppose that you need to buy some chicken for dinner tonight. You found an ad showing that a store across town has chicken on sale for $2.99 per pound. Your usual neighborhood store sells the same chicken for $3.79 per pound. You are considering whether it is worth the drive to purchase the chicken from the store across town. Information you will need: A. You need to purchase 3 pounds of chicken
B. Your neighborhood store is 2.1 miles away and takes about 8 minutes to get there
C. The store across town is 8.6 miles away and takes about 24 minutes to get there
D. Your car averages about 22 miles per gallon in the city Gas is $3.05 per gallon

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