A juice company sells its product in either a 48-ounce size or a 32-ounce size. It charges $3.90 for the 48-ounce size. How much should it charge for the smaller size if it wants the price per ounce to be 25% more than the price per ounce of the larger size?

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For 48 ounces the price is $ 3.90

So price per ounce is:

$ 3.90 / 48 = $ 0.08125

For the smallest size the price per ounce should be 25% higher means:

For the smallest size the price per ounce should be 125% of price per ounce for 48 ounces.

125% = 125 / 100 = 1.25

Price per ounce for the smaller size :

$ 1.25 ∙ 0.08125 = $ 0.1015625

The total price for the smallest size is:

$ 0.1015625 ∙ 32 = $ 3.25

The company should charge $ 3.25 for the smaller size.