Vin paid $60 for 4 new DVDs. His friend Samuel paid $78 for 6 new DVDs. Who got a better deal?

60/4 = $15 each

78/6 = #13 each

What i think is Samuel because he gets 6 DVDs and he's only paying a little bit more

To determine who got a better deal, we need to compare the cost per DVD for both Vin and Samuel.

First, let's find the cost per DVD for Vin. We divide the total amount Vin paid ($60) by the number of DVDs he bought (4):

Cost per DVD for Vin = $60 ÷ 4 = $15

Next, let's find the cost per DVD for Samuel. We divide the total amount Samuel paid ($78) by the number of DVDs he bought (6):

Cost per DVD for Samuel = $78 ÷ 6 = $13

Now, we can compare the cost per DVD for Vin and Samuel. Vin paid $15 per DVD, while Samuel paid $13 per DVD. Since $13 is a lower price than $15, Samuel got a better deal on the DVDs.

Therefore, Samuel got a better deal compared to Vin.