Store A has a deal of 12 oranges for $6.48.
Store B has a deal of 5 oranges for $2.65.
Which...
Mathematics, 10.07.2021 01:00 alanisalvarez2000
Store A has a deal of 12 oranges for $6.48.
Store B has a deal of 5 oranges for $2.65.
Which store has the cheaper price per each orange?
Hint: find the unit rates of both:
price
number of oranges
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