At Sugarland, king size candy bars are on sale at three for $1.50. The regular price is $0.75 each. How much will a customer save per candy bar with the sale?(1 point)

The regular price of a candy bar is $0.75. With the sale, the customer is paying $1.50 for three candy bars.

The cost of three candy bars at the regular price would be 3 * $0.75 = $<<3*0.75=2.25>>2.25.
The customer is saving $2.25 - $1.50 = $<<2.25-1.50=0.75>>0.75 per candy bar. Answer: \boxed{0.75}.

To find out how much a customer will save per candy bar with the sale, we need to subtract the sale price per candy bar from the regular price per candy bar.

The regular price is $0.75 per candy bar.

With the sale, the customer can get three candy bars for $1.50. To find the price per candy bar, we divide $1.50 by 3.

$1.50 / 3 = $0.50 per candy bar.

To find the amount saved per candy bar, we subtract the sale price per candy bar from the regular price per candy bar.

$0.75 - $0.50 = $0.25.

Therefore, the customer will save $0.25 per candy bar with the sale.

To find out how much a customer will save per candy bar with the sale, we need to calculate the difference between the regular price and the sale price per candy bar.

The regular price of a candy bar is $0.75 each, and during the sale, they are priced at three for $1.50.

To calculate the sale price per candy bar, we divide the total sale price ($1.50) by the number of candy bars in the sale (3).

Sale price per candy bar = Total sale price / Number of candy bars
Sale price per candy bar = $1.50 / 3 = $0.50

Now we can calculate the savings per candy bar by subtracting the sale price from the regular price:

Savings per candy bar = Regular price - Sale price per candy bar
Savings per candy bar = $0.75 - $0.50 = $0.25

Therefore, a customer will save $0.25 per candy bar with the sale.