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)

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The regular price for a candy bar is $0.75.

During the sale, a customer can buy three candy bars for $1.50.

Therefore, the sale price per candy bar is $1.50/3 = $0.50.

To calculate the amount saved per candy bar, subtract the sale price from the regular price:

$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 compare the sale price to the regular price.

The sale price for three candy bars is $1.50.
So the sale price for one candy bar is $1.50 divided by 3, which equals $0.50.

Therefore, the customer will save $0.75 (regular price) minus $0.50 (sale price) per candy bar, which is $0.25.

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

To calculate the savings per candy bar, we need to find the difference between the regular price and the sale price.

Let's start by determining the sale price per candy bar.

The sale is offering three king size candy bars for $1.50. To find the price per candy bar, we need to divide the total price by the number of candy bars.

$1.50 ÷ 3 = $0.50 per candy bar

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

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

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