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11 January, 05:22

Tom sells baseball cards at 10 for 35 cents. Is that a better deal than 12 for 40 cents?

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  1. 11 January, 06:04
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    For either one of the deals, just find what one card equals and times it by how many cards the other equation has.

    e. g. 0.35 cents divide by 10 = 0.035. And now, you times it by 12 since the other deal is 12 cards for 40 cents.

    0.035 x 12 = 0.48

    So, 10 cards for 35 cents is not the better deal.
  2. 11 January, 08:58
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    1 case

    35c : 10 = 3,5c

    2 case

    40c : 12 = 3, (3) c

    3, (3) c < 3,5c

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    First option is a better deal than second version.
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