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2 July, 09:52

Sue buys a certain brand of cereal that costs $12 per box. Sue changes to a super-saving brand of the same size. The equation shows the price, y, as a function of the number of boxes, x, for the new brand.

y = 8x

Part A: How many more dollars is the price of a box of Sue's original brand of cereal than the price of a box of the super-saving brand? Show your work.

Part B: How much money does Sue save each month with the change in cereal brand if she buys 4 cereal boxes each month? Show your work.

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  1. 2 July, 13:39
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    If y = 8x, and x is the number of boxes, 8 is the price of every box.

    Then:

    A) Price of the super-saving brand: 8

    Price of the Sue's original brand: 12

    Difference 12 - 8 = 4.

    Answer: the price of a box of Sue's original brand of cereal is $4 more than the price of a box ot the super-saving brand.

    B) 4 boxes per month.

    - Super-saving: y = 8 (4) = 32

    - Original: 12 (4) = 48

    Saving: 48 - 32 = 16.

    Answer: Sue saves $16 each month.
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