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Each week, a cook purchases 12 pounds of butter. During the last year, the cook has paid as little as $23.04 and at much as $29.40 for the butter purchased in a week. What is the difference between the greatest price per round and the least price per round of butter the cook has paid during the last year?

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Each week, a cook purchased 12 LBS. of Butter:

During the Last year: (12 Months):

Cook Paid:

Little: $23.04

Much: $29.40, For Butter he or she purchased in a week:

Question: is: what is the Difference between, the Greatest price per pound, and the least price per pound of butter the cook paid within the last year?


EQUATION:

Least Paid / 12 =====> 23.04 /12

Most Paid / 12 ======> 29.40 / 12



Divide:

23.04 / 12 = 1.92 / LB

29.40 / 12 = 2.45 / LB

Now Subtract:

2.45 - 1.92

Answer ======> 0.53 is the difference, between the greatest price per round, and least price per round of butter the cook would have paid within the last year.






Hope that helps!!! : )

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