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Tulip bulbs are on sale at two different stores. Which store offers a lower price per tulip bulb? Explain your reasoning or use a diagram to show your thinking. ● Store A: 4 tulip bulbs for $9 ● Store
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Tulip bulbs are on sale at two different stores. Which store offers a lower price per tulip bulb? Explain your reasoning or use a diagram to show your thinking.
● Store A: 4 tulip bulbs for
$9 ● Store B: 5 tulip bulbs for $11
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Store B offers a lower price per bulb.
Because 9 divided by 4 is equal to 2.25. And 11 divided by 5 is 2.2. If store A sold 5 bulges the price would be 11.25. Therefore store B is cheaper.
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