A 2-column table with 4 rows. Column 1 is labeled Store with entries A, B, C, D. Column 2 is labeled Unit price (per loaf) with entries 1 dollar and 98 cents, 1 dollar and 95 cents, 2 dollars and 1 cent, 2 dollars and 2 cents.

If Camillo goes with the better buy, how much will he pay for the 25 loaves of bread that he needs for the gourmet peanut butter and jelly sandwiches? Enter your answer to the nearest cent.

Camillo will spend $
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To determine the better buy, we need to find the store with the lowest unit price per loaf. Looking at the entries in the second column, we can see that Store B has the lowest unit price of 1 dollar and 95 cents per loaf.

Since Camillo needs 25 loaves of bread, he will pay 25 x (1 dollar and 95 cents) = 25 x (1.95 dollars).

Calculating the total cost, we get:

25 x 1.95 = 48.75 dollars.

Rounding to the nearest cent, Camillo will spend $48.75 on the 25 loaves of bread.