SOLUTION: A candy bar is advertised as costing "three for $1.00," If Jackie bought 21 candy bars at this price, how much money would she have saved if the price had been reduced to "seven fo

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Question 980919: A candy bar is advertised as costing "three for $1.00," If Jackie bought 21 candy bars at this price, how much money would she have saved if the price had been reduced to "seven for $2.00"?
Answer by rfer(16322)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
21/3=7
7-6=$1

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