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8 April, 20:50

1. A certain store sells 2-liter bottles of pop for $1.19. They have a special on a 6-pack of 12 ounce cans for $1.50. (A 2-liter pop bottle contains approximately 67.2 ounces of beverage.)

a. Find the unit price

b. Which is a better buy

2. Maisie and Stitchie are two hungry kittens. You have exactly 3/4 cup of milk. If you divide the amount equally, how much will you receive?

3. Two rectangles are similar. The dimensions of the first are 2 feet * 8 feet. If the length of the second is 20 feet, what is its width?

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  1. 8 April, 21:17
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    1: 1.19 for 67.2 ounces is about 1.77 cents per ounce. However, $1.50 for 72 ounces is about 2.08 cents per ounce. Clearly, then, the first bottle is cheaper.

    2. We simply divide 3/4 by 2 to get (3/4) / 2=3 / (4*2) = 3/8.

    3. If the length of the second is 20 feet compared to a 2-foot length for the first, the width of the second rectangle will be ten times the width of the first, so the width of the second rectangle is 10*8=80.
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