Asked by Charvi Pendyala
Robert was comparing the price of chicken breast at two stores. The equation y, equals, 6, point, 2, 1, xy=6.21x represents the total cost, in dollars and cents, yy, that it costs for xx pounds of chicken breast at SuperGrocery A. At SuperGrocery B, 2 pounds of chicken breast costs $11.84.
How much would you save, per pound, if you buy your chicken breast at SuperGrocery B, rather than SuperGrocery A?
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SuperGrocery A: $6.21 per pound.
SuperGrocery B: $11.84 ÷ 2 = $5.92 per pound.
Savings per pound = $6.21 − $5.92 = $0.29.
SuperGrocery B: $11.84 ÷ 2 = $5.92 per pound.
Savings per pound = $6.21 − $5.92 = $0.29.
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