Answer:
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"Brand B" costs 2 cents more per fluid ounce than "Brand A". <u><em>and</em>:</u>
"Brand A" costs 2 cents less per fluid ounce than "Brand B" .
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Explanation:
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Start with "Brand A" :
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$ 1.28 / (8 fl. oz) = 1.28 ÷ 8 = 4/5 = $0.16 / fl. oz. ;
[ $0.16 per fluid ounce ] .
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Now, "Brand B" :
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$ 1.68 / (12 fl. oz.) = 7/50 = $0.14 / fl. oz.
[ $0.16 per fluid ounce]
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So, "Brand B" costs more, per fl. oz., than "Brand A".
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"Brand B" costs: 16 cents per fl. oz.
"Brand A" costs: 14 cents per fl. oz.
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16 cents <span> − 14 cents = 2 cents .
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So,
"Brand B" costs 2 cents more per fluid ounce than "Brand A". and:
"Brand A" costs 2 cents less per fluid ounce than "Brand B" .
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