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A grocer store a, Five cans of baked beans cause $3.45. A grocery store B 7 cans of baked beans cost $5.15. At grocery store C 4 cans of baked beans cost $2.46 grocery store D six cans of baked beans cost four dollars how much money would you save if you bought 20 cans of beans at grocery store C that if you brought 20 baked beans from grocery store A

Answer :

Answer:

$1.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

At grocery store A, 5 cans of baked beans cost $3.45.

At grocery store C, 4 cans of baked beans cost $2.46.

To find:

How much money would you save if you bought 20 cans of beans at grocery store C that if you brought 20 baked beans from grocery store A ?

Solution:

At grocery store A, cost of 5 cans of baked beans = $3.45

At grocery store A, cost of 1 cans of baked beans = [tex]\frac{3.45}{5}[/tex]

At grocery store A, cost of 20 cans of baked beans = [tex]\frac{3.45}{5} \times20=\frac{69}{5} = 13.8[/tex]

At grocery store C, cost of 4 cans of baked beans =  $2.46.

At grocery store C, cost of 1 cans of baked beans = [tex]\frac{2.46}{4}[/tex]

At grocery store C, cost of 20 cans of baked beans = [tex]\frac{2.46}{4} \times20 = \frac{49.2}{4} = 12.3[/tex]

Saving will be $13.8 - $12.3 = $1.5

Therefore,  you will save $1.5  if you bought 20 cans of beans at grocery store C that if you brought 20 baked beans from grocery store A.

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