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yan [13]
1 year ago
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Nani needs to buy 8 cups of fresh pineapple for a fruit cocktail. the table shows the unit prices of pineapple at different stor

es. if nani only has $4, from which stores could she purchase her pineapple?
Mathematics
1 answer:
snow_lady [41]1 year ago
5 0

Nani could purchase her pineapple from stores A, D, and E.

Given Information

It is given that Nani needs to purchase  8 cups of pineapple.

The unit prices of pineapple at each store is as follows,

Store A : 0.49

Store B : 0.51

Store C : 0.55

Store D : 0.48

Store E : 0.45

Amount that Nani has = $4

Reason Behind Purchasing From Either A, D, or E

Since Nani has amount of $4, she can purchase pineapple only from the stores where the total cost of 8 pineapple cups adds up to less than $4. The purchase of 8 pineapple cups at each store would be given as,

Store A : 0.49(8) = $3.92

Store B : 0.51(8) = $4.08

Store C : 0.55(8) = $4.40

Store D : 0.48(8) = $3.84

Store E : 0.45(8) = $3.60

As it can be seen, Nani can purchase from the store A, D, and E as it falls within her budget of $4.

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