Store A sells 5 bagels for $2.05. store B sells 3 bagels for $1.35.How do the unit rates compare?

I found the unit rate for b, it is 45...because 45 * 3 = 135
and the price for 3 bagels is 1.35..

but can you help me with a's unit rate please?

the five bagels for 2.05 is less than the 3 bagels for 1.35. so it is D.

Her name is Hersey not Hershey.. just saying🤷‍♀️

It is Store B is 0.04 more expensive than Store A

lol it took me a sec to notice the difference

What does that =?

And Hersey kiss makes no sense. Hershey kiss would make sense.

$2.05/5 = ?

XD same, ⚡⚡Denki Kaminari⚡⚡

Sure, I can help you find the unit rate for Store A.

To find the unit rate, we need to determine the cost per bagel. In this case, Store A sells 5 bagels for $2.05.

To find the cost per bagel, you can divide the total cost by the number of bagels. Therefore, the unit rate for Store A can be calculated as:

Unit rate for Store A = Total cost / Number of bagels

By substituting the given values, we get:

Unit rate for Store A = $2.05 / 5

Now, let's calculate the unit rate for Store A:

Unit rate for Store A = $2.05 / 5 = $0.41

Therefore, the unit rate for Store A is $0.41 per bagel.

combine our names ^^^^^^