Mallory is on a budget and wants to determine which cereal is a better buy. A 10-ounce box of cereal costs $2.79, and a 13-ounce box of the same cereal costs $3.99.
i. Which box of cereal should Mallory buy?
ii. What is the difference between the two unit prices?

Respuesta :

Answer:

i. Mallory should buy the 10-ounce box of cereal.

ii. Difference is that the 13-ounce cost more on 1-ounce.

Step-by-step explanation:

First find the ounce/cost. Which 1-ounce of the $2.79 box of cereal is $0.28/ounce. The $3.99 box of cereal is $0.31/ounce. Therefore the $2.79 is cheaper to buy. The difference is 13-ounce box (which is 3 cents more) cost more in ounce than the 10-ounce.

10/2.79 = 3.584 $
13/3.99 = 3.258 $
Meaning the first option (10 ounce box) is more expensive because for every gram of cereal she pays more