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How much will you save per lb, by buying the least expensive? Round to the nearest cent. 2.5 lbs for $8.75 or 3 pounds for $9.75.

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Answer:

0.25

Explanation:

User Eswar Yaganti
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Answer:

$0.25 per pound.

Explanation:

Let us find unit rate for both quantities.


\text{Price per pound}=\frac{8.75\text{ dollars}}{2.5\text{ pound}}


\text{Price per pound}=3.5\frac{\text{ dollars}}{\text{ pound}}

Therefore, cost of per pound for first given rate is $3.5.

Now let us find unit rate for second quantity.


\text{Price per pound}=\frac{9.75\text{ dollars}}{3\text{ pound}}


\text{Price per pound}=3.25\frac{\text{ dollars}}{\text{ pound}}

We can see that price for second quantity is less than 1st. To find the savings per pound we will subtract 3.25 from 3.5.


\text{Savings per pound}=3.50-3.25


\text{Savings per pound}=0.25

Therefore, we will save $0.25 per pound by buying the least expensive.

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