To find out how much Mrs. Hara will save per pair of glasses if she uses Company 2, we need to compare the price of Company 1 with the price of Company 2 per pair.
Company 1 sells the glasses for $40 each, so the price per pair is $40 * 1 = $<<40*1=40>>40.
Company 2 sells the glasses at 4 for $140, so the price per pair is $140 / 4 = $<<140/4=35>>35.
To find out how much Mrs. Hara will save, we subtract the price per pair of Company 2 from the price per pair of Company 1: $40 - $35 = $<<40-35=5>>5.
Therefore, Mrs. Hara will save $5 per pair of glasses by using Company 2.
Answer: A. $5.00
Mrs. Hara wants to purchase blue light blocking glasses for her family. Company 1 sells the glasses for $40 each, and Company 2 sells the same glasses at 4 for $140. How much will Mrs.
Hara save, per pair of glasses, if she uses Company 2? (1 point)
A. $5.00
B.$20.00
C. $75.00
D. $100.00
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