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Mathematics, 28.03.2020 17:19, armando87

The jars of peanut butter that I buy cost $7.20 each and normally contain 500 grams. At present, however, each jar contains an extra 20% free, and, additionally, the supermarket has a "buy 3 jars get another one free" offer in place this week. By how much is the cost per 100 grams of peanut butter less than it normally is if I take full advantage of the supermarket's offer today?

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