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Mathematics, 21.11.2020 22:40 brianquinnholop6049c

Last year, a 1.6-gallon container of ice cream sold for $5.99. This year, the same ice cream, now in a 1.2-gallon container, sells for the same price of $5.99. By what percentage was the weight of a container of the ice cream reduced? A. 75% B. 25% C. 60% D. 40%

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