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A grocery store normally sells lemonade for 
$3.50 per bottle. The grocery store is currently having a sale on lemonade which advertises 6 bottles for only 
$13.50. How much cheaper is the lemonade on sale per bottle compared to the normal price per bottle?
Choose 1 answer:
(A) 
$0.75
(B) 
$1.25
(c) 
$1.75
(D) 
$2.25

A grocery store normally sells lemonade for $3.50 \$ 3.50 per bottle. The grocery store is currently having a sale on lemonade which advertises 66 bottles for only $13.50 \$ 13.50 . How much cheaper is the lemonade on sale per bottle compared to the normal price per bottle?\newlineChoose 11 answer:\newline(A) $0.75 \$ 0.75 \newline(B) $1.25 \$ 1.25 \newline(C) $1.75 \$ 1.75 \newline(D) $2.25 \$ 2.25

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Q. A grocery store normally sells lemonade for $3.50 \$ 3.50 per bottle. The grocery store is currently having a sale on lemonade which advertises 66 bottles for only $13.50 \$ 13.50 . How much cheaper is the lemonade on sale per bottle compared to the normal price per bottle?\newlineChoose 11 answer:\newline(A) $0.75 \$ 0.75 \newline(B) $1.25 \$ 1.25 \newline(C) $1.75 \$ 1.75 \newline(D) $2.25 \$ 2.25
  1. Calculate normal price: Calculate the normal price per bottle.\newlineNormal price per bottle = $3.50\$3.50
  2. Calculate sale price: Calculate the sale price per bottle.\newlineSale price for 66 bottles = $13.50\$13.50\newlineSale price per bottle = $13.50/6\$13.50 / 6 bottles\newlineSale price per bottle = $2.25\$2.25
  3. Calculate price difference: Calculate the difference in price per bottle between the normal price and the sale price.\newlineDifference per bottle = Normal price per bottle - Sale price per bottle\newlineDifference per bottle = $3.50\$3.50 - $2.25\$2.25\newlineDifference per bottle = $1.25\$1.25
  4. Match calculated difference: Match the calculated difference with the provided answer choices.\newlineThe calculated difference is $1.25\$1.25, which corresponds to answer choice (B).

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