At a supermarket,pineapple sells for $1 per pint(16 oz).Greg wants to buy eightin 40-oz cans of pineapple juice from the supermarket.How much does he have to pay altogeather?

Well, here's to help you.

$1 = per pint

1 pint = 16 ounces

40 ounces = ? pints

I hope this helps! :)

eightin ??

How many cans does he want to buy? Is he buying pineapple or juice?

Is the unit price the same for a pint as it is for 40 oz.?

My first post was to mainly help you figure out how many pints were in one can.

Here's to help you with the rest of the problem.

40 ounces = 1 can

40 x 18 = ? ounces(Ounce amount for all of them.)

? ounces(Ounce amount for all of them.) = ? pints

I hope this helps! :)

To determine the total cost of buying eight 40-oz cans of pineapple juice at $1 per pint (16 oz), we need to convert the measurements so that they are consistent.

1 pint = 16 oz
40 oz = 40/16 = 2.5 pints

Therefore, each 40-oz can of pineapple juice corresponds to 2.5 pints of pineapple juice.

Since Greg wants to buy eight 40-oz cans, we need to calculate the total cost of 8 * 2.5 pints of pineapple juice.

Total Pints = 8 * 2.5 = 20

The total cost of buying these 20 pints of pineapple juice can be calculated by multiplying the number of pints by the cost per pint:

Total Cost = Total Pints * Cost per Pint

Substituting values:
Total Cost = 20 * 1 = $20

Therefore, Greg needs to pay a total of $20 for eight 40-oz cans of pineapple juice from the supermarket.