​Al’s Produce Stand sells 6 tomatoes for $0.90. Barbara’s Produce stand sells 11 tomatoes for $1.54. Which produce stand has the better buy on tomatoes? Choose the best solution.

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To determine which produce stand has the better buy on tomatoes, we need to calculate the price per tomato for each stand.

  1. Al's Produce Stand:

    • Price: $0.90 for 6 tomatoes.
    • Price per tomato: \[ \text{Price per tomato} = \frac{0.90}{6} = 0.15 \text{ dollars per tomato} = 15 \text{ cents per tomato} \]
  2. Barbara's Produce Stand:

    • Price: $1.54 for 11 tomatoes.
    • Price per tomato: \[ \text{Price per tomato} = \frac{1.54}{11} \approx 0.14 \text{ dollars per tomato} \approx 14 \text{ cents per tomato} \]

Conclusion:

  • Al's Produce Stand: 15 cents per tomato
  • Barbara's Produce Stand: 14 cents per tomato

Since Barbara's Produce Stand offers tomatoes at a lower price per tomato, Barbara's Produce Stand has the better buy on tomatoes.