Question
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Each candy bar costs the same price. What is the price for 1 candy bar? Click Here for Help Video.
Number of Candy Bars
Total Cost
5
5
$
4.7
$4.7
7
7
$
6.58
$6.58
10
10
$
9.4
$9.4
16
16
$
15.04
$15.04
The cost for 1 candy bar is $
Each candy bar costs the same price. What is the price for 1 candy bar? Click Here for Help Video.
Number of Candy Bars
Total Cost
5
5
$
4.7
$4.7
7
7
$
6.58
$6.58
10
10
$
9.4
$9.4
16
16
$
15.04
$15.04
The cost for 1 candy bar is $
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To find the price for 1 candy bar, we can divide the total cost of each scenario by the number of candy bars.
1. For 5 candy bars costing $4.7:
\[
\text{Price per candy bar} = \frac{4.7}{5} = 0.94
\]
2. For 7 candy bars costing $6.58:
\[
\text{Price per candy bar} = \frac{6.58}{7} \approx 0.94
\]
3. For 10 candy bars costing $9.4:
\[
\text{Price per candy bar} = \frac{9.4}{10} = 0.94
\]
4. For 16 candy bars costing $15.04:
\[
\text{Price per candy bar} = \frac{15.04}{16} = 0.94
\]
So, the price for 1 candy bar is $0.94.
1. For 5 candy bars costing $4.7:
\[
\text{Price per candy bar} = \frac{4.7}{5} = 0.94
\]
2. For 7 candy bars costing $6.58:
\[
\text{Price per candy bar} = \frac{6.58}{7} \approx 0.94
\]
3. For 10 candy bars costing $9.4:
\[
\text{Price per candy bar} = \frac{9.4}{10} = 0.94
\]
4. For 16 candy bars costing $15.04:
\[
\text{Price per candy bar} = \frac{15.04}{16} = 0.94
\]
So, the price for 1 candy bar is $0.94.