Michael J. answered 03/06/17
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Applying SImple Math to Everyday Life Activities
You want to pay for less. So which price is least expensive?
However, this question is quite vague. My answer that I gave you was based on assumption of better buy.

Andrew M.
Essence,
Michael's comment is about as helpful as any other comment
on this would be. Your post includes not a single constraint
that would lead us to know "Which one is better."
$3.75 is more than $3.00 and the initial reaction, as Michael
said, is to say that, due to it's greater purchasing power,
$3.75 is better than $3.00. However, we don't know if you
are comparing money you should be receiving, spending, or
money that you owe. Give us something on which to base
an answer and you may get more.
"Which is better, a dog or a cat?" .... In what
circumstances and by whose opinion?
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