Math, asked by jenbear1279, 9 months ago

Kendra is choosing bouquets of flowers for table centerpieces.

She decides to buy 40 bouquets for $120 because she thinks that price is a better value than 40 bouquets for $2.50 each.

Explain Kendra’s error

Answers

Answered by meghnadas316
18

Step-by-step explanation:

Price of 40 bouquets= $120

Price of 1 bouquet= $(120/40)=$ 3, which is obviously costlier than the bouquets selling for $2.50 each.

Answered by luckyhotchik
7

This is the sample answer:

To find the unit cost for her choice, divide $120 by 40 to get $3.00 per bouquet. This unit cost is more than the other deal.

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