Asked by alan
The butcher shop sells a 3 lb package of chicken legs for $9.57.
The supermarket sells chicken legs for $7.68/kg.
Determine the price per kilogram that each store charges.
Which store has the lower price per kilogram?
The supermarket sells chicken legs for $7.68/kg.
Determine the price per kilogram that each store charges.
Which store has the lower price per kilogram?
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Answered by
alex
the sum of the reciprocals of 3 consecutive positive integers is egual to 47 divided by the product of the integers. what is the smallest of the 3 integers
Answered by
Reiny
cost at butcher = 9.57/3 = 3.19 per pound
= 7.03 per kg .....( there are 2.2046 pounds in a kg)
supermarket = 7.68 per kg
so the butcher is cheaper.
= 7.03 per kg .....( there are 2.2046 pounds in a kg)
supermarket = 7.68 per kg
so the butcher is cheaper.
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