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Mathematics, 09.03.2020 05:17 unicornturd

An 16 16-oz jar of peanut butter in the shape of a right circular cylinder is 7 7 in. high and 5 5 in. in diameter and sells for $ 1.60 1.60. In the same store, a 29 29-oz jar of the same brand is 7 and one half 7 1 2 in. high and 5 and one fourth 5 1 4 in. in diameter. If the cost is directly proportional to volume, what should the price of the larger jar be? If the cost is directly proportional to weight, what should the price of the larger jar be? If the cost is directly proportional to volume, the price of the larger jar should be $ nothing

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