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Mathhhhhhhhh

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$2.75/48 = 0.05 cents $7.95/48 0.16 cents

Razor:

Price/Amount

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oh okay uwu he left

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I only need to know how many times greater ..... @umm ?? @Vocaloid orrr e,e oh wait I'm mass tagging oops.... ***Sneaks one or two more tags in here*** .... @dude

Razor:

@hannah228 Mind tellin meh how you got that tho....

hannah228:

wait nvm I did it wrong lol

Razor:

**Sniffle** ;-;

dude:

Where are you getting 48 from?

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**In my head**: DUDEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ***Rn*** It said "Given the same quantity" So I gave them the same amount of products given... of the same product

dude:

$2.75/48 = 0.05 cents $7.95/48 0.16 cents Uh this is not the right way to do it, what you're basically saying is that these two costs are unit costs for different things (A bottle of soap cannot cost $2 and $5 at the same place that would be dumb) You have to divide the unit costs for both items Expensive/cheaper unit cost

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o..O ......oh....hm...

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I got 53

dude:

Price just tells us the total amount after the chose their things You want to ignore it for this part/question (They bought 3 Pizza *I cant read what that says*) (And they bought 55 hot pockets) This is irrelevant so ignore it

dude:

Yes its 53 times greater

Razor:

XD oh ok

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