SOLUTION: A gallon of milk sells for $3.18, and a quart of milk sells for $0.76. Which item has the better unit price? Justify your answer using two different methods.
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Question 1003046: A gallon of milk sells for $3.18, and a quart of milk sells for $0.76. Which item has the better unit price? Justify your answer using two different methods.
Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
0.76*4=3.04 quart best
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3.18/4=0.795 quart best
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