The costs per pound for Granny Smith apples and McIntosh apples are displayed in the graph and table. Which type of apple is cheaper per pound, and what is the cost per pound?

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Responses

McIntosh apples are cheaper at $1.75 per pound.
McIntosh apples are cheaper at $1.75 per pound.

Granny Smith apples are cheaper at $1.75 per pound.
Granny Smith apples are cheaper at $1.75 per pound.

McIntosh apples are cheaper at $1.85 per pound.
McIntosh apples are cheaper at $1.85 per pound.

Granny Smith apples are cheaper at $1.85 per pound.

1 answer

To determine which type of apple is cheaper per pound, you would need to compare the costs given in the graph and table you've mentioned. Since I, unfortunately, cannot see the graph or table, I can guide you through the process of finding the answer.

  1. Identify the Costs: Look at the graph or table and find the cost per pound for both Granny Smith and McIntosh apples.

  2. Comparison: Once you have both costs, compare them directly:

    • If McIntosh apples are less expensive than Granny Smith apples, then the answer would indicate McIntosh apples and their respective cost.
    • If Granny Smith apples are less expensive, then choose that option with the corresponding cost.

To assist you accurately, please provide the costs for Granny Smith and McIntosh apples, and I can help you determine the answer!