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Ilya [14]
3 years ago
11

The price of apples at three different stores is shown below. Store R sells apples for $1.20 per pound. Store S sells 4 pounds o

f apples for $5.00. Store T sells 3 pounds of apples for $3.48. which of these is a true statemnt
Mathematics
1 answer:
blsea [12.9K]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Store T sells apples at the lowest rate

$1.16

Step-by-step explanation:

which of these is a true statemnt

Store R sells apples at the lowest rate

Store T sells apples at the lowest rate

Store s charges a lower rate than Store T

Store t charges the same rate as Store R

Given:

Store R= $1.20 per pound

Store S =$5.00 for 4 pounds

Store T=$3.48 for 3 pounds

Find the price of apple per pound

Store R=1.20 per pound of Apple

Store S=$5.00/4

=$1.25 per pound of Apple

Store T=$3.48/3 pounds

=$1.16 per pound of Apple

From the statements above,

Store T sells apples at the lowest rate

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