Asked by scooby91320002

Describe a simple process for using rates and unit prices that might help someone who is having difficulty understanding these concepts. Include either an example from the text or one of your own to explain the solution process.

my answer is : you could use the price of one bottle of soda from a machine and compare it with a six-pack of the same size of bottles of soda. Which is the better buy?

1.25 divided by 3.99

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Answered by Ms. Sue
You have an excellent answer for the first question.

Your answer to the second problem -- 1.25 divided by 3.99 -- should be between 0.25 and 0.35.
Answered by scooby91320002
i do not know if i have to divide it i was just showing my work
Answered by Ms. Sue
Are you saying that the price of one soda from a machine is $1.25 and the price of a six-pack is $3.99?

Divide $3.99 by 6 to find the price of one cola in the six pack.
Answered by scooby91320002
i think so i just have to show how i came up with my example for the first price? does that make sense
Answered by scooby91320002
I just want to make sure I understood the question right?
Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes, I think you understood the problem correctly.

From a machine a cola costs $1.25. In a six-pack a cola costs $0.67. Buying a six-pack saves you $0.58 for each cola.
Answered by scooby91320002
thanks ms sue
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're welcome, Scooby.
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