Question
The Molina Farm in Idaho has kept track of the market prices of its crops each year.
Apples
Plums
Beans
$0
$5
$10
$15
$20
$25
$30
$35
$40
$45
$50
$55
$60
$65
$70
$75
$80
Dollars
Crops
Idaho crop prices per cwt
2004
2005
In 2004, how much more did beans cost per cwt than apples?
Apples
Plums
Beans
$0
$5
$10
$15
$20
$25
$30
$35
$40
$45
$50
$55
$60
$65
$70
$75
$80
Dollars
Crops
Idaho crop prices per cwt
2004
2005
In 2004, how much more did beans cost per cwt than apples?
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To determine how much more beans cost per cwt than apples in 2004, you need to look at the market prices for apples and beans for that year. Based on the provided data (which seems to be missing specific values), let’s assume hypothetical prices based on the provided scale.
For example, if:
- The price of apples in 2004 was $20 per cwt
- The price of beans in 2004 was $50 per cwt
Then the difference in cost would be:
\[
\text{Cost of beans} - \text{Cost of apples} = 50 - 20 = 30
\]
So beans would cost $30 more per cwt than apples in this hypothetical scenario.
You would need the actual prices for apples and beans in 2004 to calculate the exact difference accurately. Please provide the specific pricing data or check to see if it was listed in the source material for an exact figure.
For example, if:
- The price of apples in 2004 was $20 per cwt
- The price of beans in 2004 was $50 per cwt
Then the difference in cost would be:
\[
\text{Cost of beans} - \text{Cost of apples} = 50 - 20 = 30
\]
So beans would cost $30 more per cwt than apples in this hypothetical scenario.
You would need the actual prices for apples and beans in 2004 to calculate the exact difference accurately. Please provide the specific pricing data or check to see if it was listed in the source material for an exact figure.