Question
A trip to Disney World costs $3,000.
When a company gives away a $2.00 bottle of soda, it cost the company $1.00. How many bottles of soda would the company need to give away to match the cost of the $3,000 Disney trip?
(2 points)
Responses
$3,000 divided by $1.00 = 3000 bottles
$3,000 divided by $1.00 = 3000 bottles
$3,000 mulitplied by $2.00 = 6000 bottles
$3,000 mulitplied by $2.00 = 6000 bottles
$3,000 divided by $1.00 = 300 bottles
$3,000 divided by $1.00 = 300 bottles
$3,000 mulitplied by $2.00 = 600 bottles
When a company gives away a $2.00 bottle of soda, it cost the company $1.00. How many bottles of soda would the company need to give away to match the cost of the $3,000 Disney trip?
(2 points)
Responses
$3,000 divided by $1.00 = 3000 bottles
$3,000 divided by $1.00 = 3000 bottles
$3,000 mulitplied by $2.00 = 6000 bottles
$3,000 mulitplied by $2.00 = 6000 bottles
$3,000 divided by $1.00 = 300 bottles
$3,000 divided by $1.00 = 300 bottles
$3,000 mulitplied by $2.00 = 600 bottles
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To find out how many bottles of soda the company would need to give away to match the cost of the $3,000 Disney trip, you should divide the total cost of the trip by the cost to the company per bottle of soda, which is $1.00.
So, the calculation is:
\[
\frac{3000}{1} = 3000
\]
Thus, the company would need to give away **3000 bottles** of soda to match the cost of the $3,000 Disney trip.
The correct response is:
**$3,000 divided by $1.00 = 3000 bottles**.
So, the calculation is:
\[
\frac{3000}{1} = 3000
\]
Thus, the company would need to give away **3000 bottles** of soda to match the cost of the $3,000 Disney trip.
The correct response is:
**$3,000 divided by $1.00 = 3000 bottles**.