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kirill [66]
3 years ago
8

Mrs. Ross needs to buy dish soap. There are four differently sized containers. Sort the brands from least to the greatest unit p

rice. Round each unit price to the nearest thousandth.

Mathematics
1 answer:
r-ruslan [8.4K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: Spotless soap < Bright wash < Lemon bright < lot of suds

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that 8 oz of Lots of suds cost = $0.98

Then unit price of 1 lot of suds = 0.98/8 = $0.1225

Given that 12 oz of Bright wash cost = $1.29

Then unit price of 1 Bright wash = 1.29/12 = $0.1075

Given that 30 oz of Spotless soap cost = $3.14

Then unit price of 1 Spotless soap = 3.14/30 = $0.104666666667

Given that 32 oz of Lemon bright cost = $3.50Then unit price of 1 Lemon bright = 3.50/32 = $0.109375

We also need to round the values to the nearest thousandth means three digits after decimal

Then unit price of 1 lot of suds = $0.123

unit price of 1 Bright wash = $0.108

unit price of 1 Spotless soap = $0.105

unit price of 1 Lemon bright = $0.109

Now we can easily sort them

0.105 < 0.108 < 0.109 < 0.123

respective names in sorted order are:

Spotless soap < Bright wash < Lemon bright < lot of suds

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