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Allen is looking through his weekly local grocery store newspaper ads he notices that Costco is advertising a pack of 60 eggs for $9.35 Safeway is advertising a dozen eggs for $4.79 and Trader Joe's is advertising a pack of 18 eggs for $6.18 which store is offering the better deal?​

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Answer:

Costco

Explanation:


(60)/(9.35): (1)/(y)

60 × y = 1 × 9.35

60y = 9.35

60y ÷ 60 = 9.35 ÷ 60


y=(187)/(1200)


(12)/(4.79): (1)/(y)

12 × y = 1 × 4.79

12y = 4.79

12y ÷ 12 = 4.79 ÷ 12


y=(479)/(1200)


(18)/(6.18): (1)/(y)

18 × y = 1 × 6.18

18y = 6.18

18y ÷ 18 = 6.18 ÷ 18


y=(103)/(300)=(412)/(1200)

User Thousand
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Answer:

Costco

Explanation:

We find the cost per egg for each of the three stores.

Costco:

$9.35/(60 eggs) = $0.15583/egg

Safeway:

$4.79/(12 eggs) = $0.39917/egg

Trader Joe's:

$6.18/(18 eggs) = $0.34333/egg

The best deal is Costco.

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