A grocery store normally sells lemonade for $ 3 . 5 0 $3.50dollar sign, 3, point, 50 per bottle. The grocery store is currently having a sale on lemonade which advertises 6 66 bottles for only $ 1 3 . 5 0 $13.50dollar sign, 13, point, 50. How much cheaper is the lemonade on sale per bottle compared to the normal price per bottle?

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Figuring you mean that it is 3.50 a bottle usually and 6 bottles are being offered for 13.50- this discount is 7.50 cheaper than the original

Answer:

$1.25

Step-by-step explanation:

Cost of 1 bottle of lemonade = $3.50

The grocery store is currently having a sale on lemonade which advertises 6 bottles for $13.50.

So, Sale price of 6 bottles = $13.50

So, Sale price of 1 bottle = [tex]\frac{13.50}{6}[/tex]

                                         = [tex]2.25[/tex]

Now Difference between the normal price and sale price = $3.50-$2.25

                                                                                               =$1.25

Hence the lemonade on sale per bottle compared to the normal price per bottle is $1.25 cheaper .