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14. Peter needs to buy a package of pencils to write his final exam. The store offers two packages. Package 1: pack of 6 pencils for $1.68
Package 2: pack of 9 pencils for $2.34
Determine the cost per pencil. Which is the better deal? Round to 2 decimal places. Show all your work for full marks. (3 marks)

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