To determine which type of apple is cheaper per pound, you would need to compare the costs provided for both Granny Smith apples and McIntosh apples.
Based on the options you've listed, it seems there might be some redundancy or confusion, but you can find out which apples are cheaper by looking at the respective costs:
- If McIntosh apples cost $1.75 per pound, then they are cheaper than Granny Smith apples if they are priced higher than $1.75.
- If McIntosh apples cost $1.85 per pound, Granny Smith apples must be cheaper if they are priced lower than $1.85.
Without the specific values from the graph or table you mentioned, the answer would depend on those specific prices for each type of apple.
To answer your question accurately, check the costs provided for each apple type and see which is lower. You can choose the appropriate response accordingly.