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Debora [2.8K]
2 years ago
13

You are shopping for your holiday feast. The price for

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1 answer:
mel-nik [20]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Price of 1 pound Turkey at Walmart = $1.18 and Price of 1 pound Turkey at Kroger = $0.99

So, Kroger has the best unit price for Turkey.

Step-by-step explanation:

Price of 10.7 pound Turkey at Walmart = $12.62

Price of 8.5 pound Turkey at Kroger = $8.45

We need to find store that provides best unit price for Turkey.

We need to find price of 1 pound of Turkey for each store

Price of 1 pound of Turkey at Walmart:

Price of 10.7 pound Turkey at Walmart = $12.62

Price of 1 pound Turkey at Walmart = $12.62/10.7

Price of 1 pound Turkey at Walmart = $1.18

Price of 1 pound of Turkey at Kroger

Price of 8.5 pound Turkey at Kroger = $8.45

Price of 1 pound Turkey at Kroger = $8.45/8.5

Price of 1 pound Turkey at Kroger = $0.99

So, Price of 1 pound Turkey at Walmart = $1.18 and Price of 1 pound Turkey at Kroger = $0.99

So, Kroger has the best unit price for Turkey.

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