SOLUTION: Store A sells dog food for $2.25/kg and Store B sells dog food for $2.58/kg. Determine to the nearest whole number how many grams of each brand you get per dollar
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Question 953039: Store A sells dog food for $2.25/kg and Store B sells dog food for $2.58/kg. Determine to the nearest whole number how many grams of each brand you get per dollar
Answer by macston(5194) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Store A: 1 kg/$2.25(1000 g/1 kg)=444.44 g/$1.00=444g/$1.00
Store B: 1 kg/$2.58(1000 g/1 kg)=387.60 g/$1.00=388g/$1.00
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