A store is selling t-shirts. Which is the best deal?

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5 for $30
4 for $15
8 for $26
10 for $45

To determine the best deal, we can calculate the cost per t-shirt for each option.

For the first option "5 for $30," each t-shirt would cost $30/5 = $<<30/5=6>>6.

For the second option "4 for $15," each t-shirt would cost $15/4 = $<<15/4=3.75>>3.75.

For the third option "8 for $26," each t-shirt would cost $26/8 = $<<26/8=3.25>>3.25.

For the fourth option "10 for $45," each t-shirt would cost $45/10 = $<<45/10=4.5>>4.5.

Therefore, the third option of "8 for $26," where each t-shirt costs $3.25, is the best deal.