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Answer:
2 cents per can
Step-by-step explanation:
The price per can when you buy two cans is:
0.33/2 = $0.165, or 16.5 cents per can
When purchased in a lot of one dozen, the price per can is:
1.74/12 = $0.145, or 14.5 cents per can
So the savings per can when you buy a dozen is:
0.165 - 0.145 = $0.02, or 2 cents per can
Answer:
You save 2 cents per can. $0.02
Step-by-step explanation:
Since one dozen = 12, you need to figure out what 12 can would regularly cost. So multiply the 33 cents by 6 (since 2 x 6 =12).
33 x 6 = 198
Add the decimal and it's $1.98. now subtract $1.74 from $1.98.
1.98 - 1.74 = 0.24
This is the saving for 12 cans, but you want the savings for one can. So you would divide 0.24 by 12.
0.24/12 = 0.02
So you save 2 cents per can.