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ANSWER IN SIMPLE WORDS Carol has two cats, Rover and Bobo. Rover eats 3/4 of a can of cat food each day and Bobo eats 1/2 of a can of cat food each day. Cat food costs $5.00 for three cans. It is only sold in 3 can packs. How much does it cost Carol for a 60-day supply of cat food for her two cats? Show your working. Find the cost of cat food for a 29-day supply and a 31-day supply. Comment on your answers obtained.

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Answered by Monshi13
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Step-by-step explanation:

Rover eats cat food = 0.75 can

Bono eats cat food = 0.5 can

Consumption for both cats =

0.75+0.5 = 1.25

For 60 days both cats consume =

Number of cans in 60 days =

1.25×60=75 cans

Now Cans are sold in a pack of 3.

Number of can packs required for 60 days = 75/3 =25 can packs

Now Cost for each Can packs(3 can) = $5.00

Price for 25 can packs (75 cans) = 5×25= $125.

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