SOLUTION: Sue and New are having a party for the class. Sue brought in 38 soda cans for 14.06 dollars and New brought in 32 soda cans for 11.20. Who got the better price per soda can?

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Question 1004879: Sue and New are having a party for the class. Sue brought in 38 soda cans for 14.06 dollars and New brought in 32 soda cans for 11.20. Who got the better price per soda can?
Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Sue got:
for each can
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New got:
for each can
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Sue got the best deal. She got $.02 more
for each can than New

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