Wit is planning on replacing the floor tiles in his kitchen. Wit has found four types of tiles he likes, and wants to compare their prices

Tile A: TileB: TileC: TileD:
Dimensions ( in)
12x24( A) 18x18 (B) 3x6(C) 12x12 (D)
Tiles per carton: 8 (A) 6(B) 43( C) 15(D)
Priced per carton: $31.84(A) $39.99(B) $23.77(C) $33.35(D)

List the tiles from least to greatest cost for the project.

someone please answer this

a,b,c,d

sorry its really a,b,d,c, my bad

To compare the prices of the tiles and list them from least to greatest cost, you need to calculate the cost per tile for each type of tile.

To calculate the cost per tile, divide the price per carton by the number of tiles per carton.

For Tile A:
Cost per tile = $31.84 / 8 = $3.98

For Tile B:
Cost per tile = $39.99 / 6 = $6.67

For Tile C:
Cost per tile = $23.77 / 43 ≈ $0.55

For Tile D:
Cost per tile = $33.35 / 15 ≈ $2.22

Now that we have the cost per tile for each type of tile, let's list them from least to greatest cost:

1. Tile C: $0.55 per tile
2. Tile D: $2.22 per tile
3. Tile A: $3.98 per tile
4. Tile B: $6.67 per tile

Therefore, the tiles listed from least to greatest cost for the project would be Tile C, Tile D, Tile A, and Tile B.