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5 September, 02:45

How can you use a rate to compare the costs of 2 boxes of cereal that are different sizes

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  1. 5 September, 02:59
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    You'd have to use their weights and work out price/gram or you could alternately work out the volume (this is pretty hard because most cereals come in very awkward plastic containers so I recommend price/gram).

    So just do this for both boxes:

    Price / Mass (in grams)

    The one with the greater value will be the less cost-effective method.
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