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A food warehouse sells cans of fruit in boxes. Bargain shoppers have 4 options. Find the unit price for each option, and complete the table to identify the best buy.
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Part 1
Complete the table.
Boxes of Fruit
Unit Price
13 cans for $11.31
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$0.91 per can
$0.90 per can
$0.89 per can
$0.92 per can
$0.87 per can
$0.88 per can
16 cans for $14.40
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$0.88 per can
$0.87 per can
$0.92 per can
$0.89 per can
$0.91 per can
$0.90 per can
19 cans for $17.48
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$0.92 per can
$0.89 per can
$0.91 per can
$0.90 per can
$0.87 per can
$0.88 per can
24 cans for $21.84
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$0.90 per can
$0.87 per can
$0.91 per can
$0.89 per can
$0.88 per can
$0.92 per can
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Unit prices:
- 13 cans for $11.31 → $11.31 ÷ 13 = $0.87 per can
- 16 cans for $14.40 → $14.40 ÷ 16 = $0.90 per can
- 19 cans for $17.48 → $17.48 ÷ 19 = $0.92 per can
- 24 cans for $21.84 → $21.84 ÷ 24 = $0.91 per can
Best buy: 13 cans for $11.31 at $0.87 per can.
- 13 cans for $11.31 → $11.31 ÷ 13 = $0.87 per can
- 16 cans for $14.40 → $14.40 ÷ 16 = $0.90 per can
- 19 cans for $17.48 → $17.48 ÷ 19 = $0.92 per can
- 24 cans for $21.84 → $21.84 ÷ 24 = $0.91 per can
Best buy: 13 cans for $11.31 at $0.87 per can.
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