Asked by Peanut

Directions: Your shopping list for this week consists of six items that are available
at two different grocery stores and are featured in their weekly ads. You want to do
some comparison shopping and find the best price for each item.
You will analyze the prices by graphing them together on a coordinate grid and
finding the unit price. Unit prices are sometimes very close, and the price difference
may not be worth going to a different store to save a few pennies.

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes, you're right.

But it's a lot of work to graph these prices. I wouldn't bother -- unless a math teacher told me to do so.

Answered by Mystery Gurl
This is hard
Answered by SunnyDay
: Your shopping list for this week consists of six items that are available
at two different grocery stores and are featured in their weekly ads. You want to do
some comparison shopping and find the best price for each item.
You will analyze the prices by graphing them together on a coordinate grid and
finding the unit price. Unit prices are sometimes very close, and the price difference
may not be worth going to a different store to save a few pennies.

How am I supposed to do this? Does anybody know??? :( Please Help me somebody)
Answered by SunnyDay
How do you do it :<(
Pls someone help
Answered by Nezuko
I hate this and I hate my life
Answered by bakugo
the answer is A
Answered by Adam+me!

I would go to store 1, here is why.
3.49 divided by 4 is 87 cents per cup of greek yogurt.
At store 2 it is 1 dollar per cup. so you just saved 65 cents, Woohoo.
Next, is oranges, this one is a test to see if you are a cheapskate.
Saving 10 cents is not worth driving to store 2
That is why store 1 is a better option, you save 65 cents instead of 10 cents.
Have an amazing day!
(Don't copy this, just take it as inspiration!)
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