Mathematics
Mathematics, 27.10.2020 21:50, AJRL2005

Nate bought a 16 oz. bag of candy for $ 1.44. James bought a 20 oz. bag of candy for $2.00. Who got a better unit price? * Captionless Image
Nate got a better unit price.
James got a better unit price.
They each had the same unit price.
This can not be determined.

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