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If you can buy 4 containers of pudding for $4.20 how much can you buy for $9.45 math problem PARAMETERS

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Explanation:

Four containers of pudding cost $4.20.

4x = 4.20

x = 1.05

Using this we know that one container of pudding costs $1.05.

Then, divide the maximum amount that you have by the cost of one.

9.45/1.05 = 9

With $9.45, you can buy nine cups of pudding.

In the case that you can buy the four containers in bulk (4 at a time)...

You can only buy 8 containers of pudding (two) because $4.20 only fits into $9.45 twice.

User Dan Bolofe
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Answer:

9 containers

Explanation:

$4.20 for 4 containers

Form that we can find the cost per container, the unit cost.

$4.20 / 4 containers = $1.05/container

Each container costs $1.05

Now we find the number of containers we can buy with $9.45 by dividing $9.45 by the unit cost.

$9.45/($1.05/container) = 9 containers

Answer: 9 containers

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