Nellie has to calculate the price per pound for every bag.
1) 2.52 / 3.5 = 0.72 $/lb
2) 5.40/7.5 = 0.72 $/lb
3) 7.92/11 = 0.72 $/lb
Then, price per pound is the same for any bag. There is no advantage of purchasing one or other, given that she can store any quantity.
A. 48 = 12 + 20 + x
If you use this equation then you can do 12 + 20 = 32 and then you can do 48 - 32 = 16 so x = 16
Okie, so more information might be needed. What is S and what is N. I will assume that the price of the store brand is 2/3(national brand). In this case, you plug in the the national brand price.
2(12)/3 = 24/3 = $8
I hope this helps :-)
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<u>Use page/min ratio to solve:</u>
- 8/15 = 20/x
- x = 20*15/8
- x = 37.5 minutes
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-9/6 im not sure so dont get mand if im wrong