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Pete Polyester, a door-to-door salesman, was selling a high tech car wax that he claimed was harder than steel. Pete offered one container for $19 or two for $33. He said that his profit was the same either way, and since these were his last two containers, he simply wanted the quick sale. If we take Pete's word for his profit margin, what must each container of wax cost him?

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