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Mathematics, 22.08.2019 09:00 ggomez4

Callie bought 2 gallons of juice for $2.58 per gallon. she sold the juice in 1-cup servings for $0.75 each. each serving is 1/16 gallon. how much more did she get for selling the juice than she paid to buy it?

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