1. a 3-ounce can of tomato sauce costs $1.68. in cents, what is the price per ounce ?

2. how many cds can edward buy for $14 each and spend the same amount he would to buy 60 cds for $7 each ?

Respuesta :

Answer:

1) 5.6 cents

2) 30 cds

Step-by-step explanation:

For both problems we can use the Rule of Three:

1) If 3 ounces of tomato sauce cost [tex]\$1.68[/tex], how many will cost 1 ounce?:

3 oz ---[tex]\$1.68[/tex]

1 oz --- ?

Then:

[tex]?=\frac{(1 oz)(\$1.68)}{3 oz}[/tex]

[tex]?=\$ 0.056[/tex]

This is the price in dollars, now we have to calculate it in cents, taking into account that [tex]100 cent=\$1[/tex]:

[tex]$ 0.056 \frac{100 cent}{\$1}=5.6 cents[/tex]  This is the price in cents of 1 ounce of tomato sauce

2) If Edward buys 60 cds for [tex]\$ 7[/tex] each, what is the cost of 60 cds?:

60 cds ---?

1 cd --- [tex]\$7[/tex]

[tex]?=\frac{(60 cds)(\$7)}{1 cd}[/tex]

[tex]?=\$ 420[/tex] This is what Edward spends in 60 cds for [tex]\$7[/tex] each

Now, we have to calculate how many cds Edward can buy for [tex]\$14[/tex] each and spend the same [tex]\$ 420[/tex]:

1 cd --- [tex]\$14[/tex]

? cds ---[tex]\$ 420[/tex]

[tex]?=frac{(\$ 420)(1 cd)}{\$14}[/tex]

Finally:

[tex]?=30 cds[/tex]