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29 May, 21:17

A baker purchases flour each week from a wholesale warehouse. The chart shows the quantities and prices available this week. If the best deal last week for flour was $1.60 per pound. What is the difference between the unit price for last week's best deal and this week's best deal?

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  1. 29 May, 23:59
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    The chart showing the quantities and prices is;

    Best Deal 1

    Quantity of Flour Price

    3 pounds $5.25

    5 pounds $9.75

    7 pounds $12.60

    10 pounds $14.20

    12 pounds $18.24

    Answer:

    difference between last weeks best deal = $0.3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let's calculate the unit price for each of the quantities in the chart.

    For quantity of 3 pounds;

    We have; unit price = 5.25/3 = $1.75

    For 5 pounds;. Unit price = 9.75/5 = $1.95

    For 7 pounds; unit price = 12.6/7 = $1.8

    For 10 pounds; unit price = 14.2/10 = $1.42

    For 12 pounds; unit price = 18.24/14 = $1.3

    Thus, last weeks best deal is the lowest = $1.3

    Thus; difference between last weeks best deal is given as;

    = this weeks best deal - last weeks best deal

    This gives;

    $1.6 - $1.3 = $0.3
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