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ellie wanted to order candy online. company A us offering 2 1/2 pounds of chocolate for $32.50; while company B is offering 2 3/4 pounds of the same chocolate for $35.00. what is the unit price for company A? (please include units) what is the unit price for company B? which company is offering the lowest price per pound?

ellie wanted to order candy online. company A us offering 2 1/2 pounds of chocolate-example-1

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Answer:

Company A = $13

Company B = $12.73

Company B

Explanation:

To determine the unit cost for each company, divide the price of chocolate by the number of pounds

Unit cost = price ÷ total pounds offered

Company A

$32.50 ÷ 2 1/2

$32.50 ÷ 5/2

$32.50 x 2/5 = $13

Company B

$35 ÷ 2 3/4

$35 ÷ 11/4

$35 X 4/11 = $12.73

$12.73 is less than $13. Company b has a lower price per pound

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