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31 July, 09:34

Lee is comparing brands of juice. Brand A

costs $4.95 for 3 bottles and each bottle

contains 0.95 liter. Brand B costs $5.19

for 5 bottles and each bottle contains

0.55 liter. Which has more juice: 3 bottles

of Brand A or 5 bottles of Brand B?

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  1. 31 July, 09:43
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    Answer: 3 bottles of brand A

    Explanation:

    The pricing/cost information is not used in this problem. All we care about is the number of bottles, and how much each bottle can hold.

    Brand A bottles hold 0.95 liters each. We bought 3 of these bottles, so 3*0.95 = 2.85 liters in total are purchased.

    Brand B bottles hold 0.55 liters each. Buying 5 of them leads to 5*0.55 = 2.75 liters in total.

    Going with the brand A option leads to more juice by 0.10 liters (subtract 2.85 and 2.75)
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