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Mathematics, 10.11.2020 17:00 sierram298

Hi I'm struggling with unit rates. The instructions are, Which option is really the best deal? Also make sure you SHOW WORK AND PUT THE UNIT RATE FOR EACH RATE. TWO DECIMAL PLACES.

1.
Telly’s Yogurt
10 4-ounce cups for $4.75
11.9₵ per ounce
or
Happy Co. Yogurt
2 5.5-ounce cups for $1.19
2.
Sunshine Orchards
3 pounds for $3.79
$1.26 per pound
or
Nature’s Love
$1.29 per pound

3.
Al & Al’s Farm
1 gallon for $3.35
83.8₵ per quart
or
Old Bessie Milk
$1.29 for a quart

4. ViperDrink
6 12-ounce cans for $2.19
3.0₵ per ounce
or
Totally Soda
4 16-ounce bottles for $2.19

5.
Real Co. Candy
5 candy bars for $2.49
49.8₵ per bar
or
Elegant Chocolate
20 candy bars for $8.79
Please answer soon I have to turn it in by 1 pm

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