A grocery store sells 3 pounds of grapes for $3.45 another grocery store sells 5 pounds of grapes for $5.75 which equation represents the price of grapes

To find the equation that represents the price of grapes, we need to determine the cost per pound of grapes at each grocery store. We can then express this relationship using an equation.

Let's calculate the cost per pound at the first grocery store, where 3 pounds of grapes cost $3.45. To find the cost per pound, divide the total cost by the number of pounds: $3.45 ÷ 3 = $1.15.

Similarly, let's calculate the cost per pound at the second grocery store, where 5 pounds of grapes cost $5.75. Divide the total cost by the number of pounds: $5.75 ÷ 5 = $1.15.

Both grocery stores have the same cost per pound of grapes at $1.15. Therefore, the equation that represents the price of grapes is:

Price = $1.15 per pound

This equation shows that regardless of the quantity of grapes purchased, the cost per pound remains the same.

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