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A grocery store sells bananas for 0.59

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This question is very vague... But I found a similar question to this:

Bananas are being sold for $0.59 a pound at Store A and $0.55 a pound at Store B. A customer wants to buy 10 pounds of bananas. How much can the customer save by shopping at Store B?

Answer: The customer saves 5.9 - 5.5 = $0.5

when he shops at store B

Step-by-step explanation:

Stores A and B sells bananas at different prices per pound.

Bananas are being sold for $0.59 a pound at Store A and $0.55 a pound at Store B.

If a customer wants to buy 10 pounds of bananas from store A and store B,

The customer would spend 0.59 × 10 pounds of bananas = $5.9

buying from store A and

The customer would spend 0.55 × 10 pounds of bananas = $5.5

buying from store B.

The customer spends more for 10 pounds of bananas if he buys from shop A.

The customer saves 5.9 - 5.5 = $0.5

when he shops at store B

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