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Mathematics, 29.09.2020 08:01 Skylar4483

An artist bought four 8-oz jars for a total of 32 oz of paint. How much would he have paid for the same amount of paint if he had instead bought the 4-oz jars? A 2-column table with 4 rows. Column 1 is labeled Paints with entries 2 ounce jar, 4 ounce jar, 8 ounce jar, 16 ounce jar. Column 2 is labeled Total price with entries 75 cents, 73 cents, 71 cents, 72 cents.

He would have paid $
if he had bought
the 4-oz jars of paint instead of the 8-oz jars.

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