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a. Find the unit price for each option shown below. Round to the nearest cent when necessary.
Option I: 10 candy bars for $6.75
Option II: 12 candy bars for $7.25
b. Which option is the better buy.
a. Find the unit price for each option shown below. Round to the nearest cent when necessary.
Option I: 10 candy bars for $6.75
Option II: 12 candy bars for $7.25
b. Which option is the better buy.
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Answered by
oobleck
unit price is $/candy, not candy/$. Always watch the units to see which way to divide.
so, divide $6.75/10candy = $0.675/candy
so, divide $6.75/10candy = $0.675/candy
Answered by
Unknown ORCA Student
For the people who want the answer 12 candy bars is a better price than 10.
and for the part a I cant really figure out the price
and for the part a I cant really figure out the price
Answered by
Naruto Uzumaki
for part a
$6.75/10candy = $0.675/candy
$7.75/12candy=0.645
$6.75/10candy = $0.675/candy
$7.75/12candy=0.645
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