Question
Kroger VS Publix
Head of lettuce
$1.79 $1.88
Gallon of milk
$3.39 $3.22
A dozen eggs
$2.29 $2.24
A pound of apples
$2.29/pound $2.45/pound
Frozen pizza
$8.49 $9.24
If you have $20 to spend, can you buy 3 dozen eggs and a frozen pizza from either store? Which one(s)? make it looks like a 7th grader wrote it and make it short
Head of lettuce
$1.79 $1.88
Gallon of milk
$3.39 $3.22
A dozen eggs
$2.29 $2.24
A pound of apples
$2.29/pound $2.45/pound
Frozen pizza
$8.49 $9.24
If you have $20 to spend, can you buy 3 dozen eggs and a frozen pizza from either store? Which one(s)? make it looks like a 7th grader wrote it and make it short
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Let’s see if we can buy 3 dozen eggs and a frozen pizza from either Kroger or Publix with $20.
**Kroger:**
- Eggs: $2.29 per dozen, so 3 dozen = 3 x $2.29 = $6.87
- Frozen pizza: $8.49
Total at Kroger: $6.87 + $8.49 = $15.36
**Publix:**
- Eggs: $2.24 per dozen, so 3 dozen = 3 x $2.24 = $6.72
- Frozen pizza: $9.24
Total at Publix: $6.72 + $9.24 = $15.96
You have $20, so you can buy 3 dozen eggs and a frozen pizza from both Kroger and Publix. You’ll have some money left over from both stores!
**Kroger:**
- Eggs: $2.29 per dozen, so 3 dozen = 3 x $2.29 = $6.87
- Frozen pizza: $8.49
Total at Kroger: $6.87 + $8.49 = $15.36
**Publix:**
- Eggs: $2.24 per dozen, so 3 dozen = 3 x $2.24 = $6.72
- Frozen pizza: $9.24
Total at Publix: $6.72 + $9.24 = $15.96
You have $20, so you can buy 3 dozen eggs and a frozen pizza from both Kroger and Publix. You’ll have some money left over from both stores!
Answer
How many whole gallons of milk can you buy for $14 at each store? Remember, you can't buy part of a gallon. Write and solve an equation to find your answer.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To find out how many whole gallons of milk you can buy for $14 at each store, we'll use the equation:
\[
\text{Number of gallons} = \frac{\text{Total money}}{\text{Price per gallon}}
\]
**For Kroger:**
- Price of a gallon of milk = $3.39
\[
\text{Number of gallons at Kroger} = \frac{14}{3.39} \approx 4.13
\]
Since you can’t buy part of a gallon, you can buy **4 gallons** of milk at Kroger.
**For Publix:**
- Price of a gallon of milk = $3.22
\[
\text{Number of gallons at Publix} = \frac{14}{3.22} \approx 4.35
\]
Again, since you can’t buy part of a gallon, you can buy **4 gallons** of milk at Publix too.
**In Conclusion:**
You can buy **4 whole gallons of milk** at both Kroger and Publix with $14.
\[
\text{Number of gallons} = \frac{\text{Total money}}{\text{Price per gallon}}
\]
**For Kroger:**
- Price of a gallon of milk = $3.39
\[
\text{Number of gallons at Kroger} = \frac{14}{3.39} \approx 4.13
\]
Since you can’t buy part of a gallon, you can buy **4 gallons** of milk at Kroger.
**For Publix:**
- Price of a gallon of milk = $3.22
\[
\text{Number of gallons at Publix} = \frac{14}{3.22} \approx 4.35
\]
Again, since you can’t buy part of a gallon, you can buy **4 gallons** of milk at Publix too.
**In Conclusion:**
You can buy **4 whole gallons of milk** at both Kroger and Publix with $14.