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21 January, 19:43

If one store is selling 3/4 of bushel of apples for $9, and another store is selling 2/3 of bushel of apples for $9, which store has the better deal? Explane your answer.

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  1. 21 January, 20:00
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    First store:

    3/4 of bushel of apples for $9.

    Let us find the rate of 1 bushel of apples.

    In order to find the rate of 1 bushel of apples, we need to divide 9 by 3/4.

    9 : 3/4 = 9 * 4/3 = 3 * 4 = $12.

    Therefore, rate of 1 bushel of apples in first store is $12.

    Second store:

    2/3 of bushel of apples for $9.

    Let us find the rate of 1 bushel of apples.

    In order to find the rate of 1 bushel of apples, we need to divide 9 by 2/3.

    9 : 2/3 = 9 * 3/2 = 27/2 = $13.5.

    Therefore, rate of 1 bushel of apples in second store is $13.5.

    Rate of 1 bushel of apples is less than the rate of 1 bushel of apples in second store.

    Therefore, first store has better deal.
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