3 bottles of juice
6.72/3 = $2.24 < amount paid for each bottle
11 bottles of juice
24.86/11 = $2.26 <amount paid for each bottle
9 bottles of juice
20.25/9 = $2.25 < amount paid for each bottle
16 bottles of juice
35.68/16 = $2.23 < amount paid for each bottle
*the best buy would be to get 16 bottles for $35.68*
10 bars of soap
23.20/10 = $2.32 < amount for each bar of soap
16 bars of soap
36.48/16 = $2.28 < amount for each bar of soap
13 bars of soap
29.51/13 = $2.27 < amount paid for each bar of soap
12 bars of soap
27.60/12 = $2.30 < amount for each bar of soap
*the best buy would be to get 13 bars of soap for $29.51*
hope this helps :)
Answer: Our required probability is 0.11.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we have given that
Number of workers in first shift = 21
Number of workers in second shift = 15
Number of workers in third shift = 13
We need to find the probability of choosing exactly two second shift workers and two third shift workers.
So, it becomes,

Hence, our required probability is 0.11.
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If you go with the basic division formula and divide 42.5 by .75 you will get 56.6, but since you can’t have 2/3 of a book the correct answer would be 56