Answer:
A. $1.1
B. $6.6
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x represent the number of boxes.
We have been given that Thomas buys a certain brand of cereal that costs $8 per box. So the cost of x boxes would be [tex]8x[/tex].
We are also told that Luke changes to a super-saving brand of the same size. The equation [tex]y= 6.9x[/tex] shows the price, y, as the number of boxes, x, for the new brand.
A. The price of original box is $8 and price of each box of the super-saving brand is $6.9.
To solve part A, we need to subtract price of one box of the super-saving brand from price of a box of Thomas’ original brand as:
[tex]\$8-\$6.9[/tex]
[tex]\$1.1[/tex]
Therefore, the price of a box of Thomas’ original brand of cereal is 1.1 dollars more than the price of a box of the super-saving brand.
B. We can conclude from the findings of part A that $1.1 is saved per box with the change in cereal brand.
Since he buys 6 cereal boxes each month, so amount saved per month would be 6 times $1.1
[tex]\text{Amount saved per month with the change in cereal brand}=\$1.1\times 6[/tex]
[tex]\text{Amount saved per month with the change in cereal brand}=\$6.6[/tex]
Therefore, he saves $6.6 each month with the change in cereal brand.