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
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.
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
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.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To determine how many whole gallons of milk you can buy for $14 at each store, we need to first note the price of a gallon of milk at each store:
- Kroger: $3.39
- Publix: $3.22
### Kroger:
Let \( x \) be the number of gallons of milk. The equation we use is:
\[
3.39x \leq 14
\]
To solve for \( x \):
1. Divide both sides by 3.39:
\[
x \leq \frac{14}{3.39}
\]
2. Calculate \( \frac{14}{3.39} \):
\[
\frac{14}{3.39} \approx 4.13
\]
Since you can't buy a part of a gallon, you can buy a maximum of 4 whole gallons.
### Publix:
Now we use the same approach for Publix:
\[
3.22x \leq 14
\]
To solve for \( x \):
1. Divide both sides by 3.22:
\[
x \leq \frac{14}{3.22}
\]
2. Calculate \( \frac{14}{3.22} \):
\[
\frac{14}{3.22} \approx 4.35
\]
Again, since you can't buy a part of a gallon, you can buy a maximum of 4 whole gallons.
### Summary:
- at **Kroger**, you can buy **4 gallons** of milk for $14.
- at **Publix**, you can also buy **4 gallons** of milk for $14.
- Kroger: $3.39
- Publix: $3.22
### Kroger:
Let \( x \) be the number of gallons of milk. The equation we use is:
\[
3.39x \leq 14
\]
To solve for \( x \):
1. Divide both sides by 3.39:
\[
x \leq \frac{14}{3.39}
\]
2. Calculate \( \frac{14}{3.39} \):
\[
\frac{14}{3.39} \approx 4.13
\]
Since you can't buy a part of a gallon, you can buy a maximum of 4 whole gallons.
### Publix:
Now we use the same approach for Publix:
\[
3.22x \leq 14
\]
To solve for \( x \):
1. Divide both sides by 3.22:
\[
x \leq \frac{14}{3.22}
\]
2. Calculate \( \frac{14}{3.22} \):
\[
\frac{14}{3.22} \approx 4.35
\]
Again, since you can't buy a part of a gallon, you can buy a maximum of 4 whole gallons.
### Summary:
- at **Kroger**, you can buy **4 gallons** of milk for $14.
- at **Publix**, you can also buy **4 gallons** of milk for $14.