Suppose contact lenses cost $300 for a year’s supply or $30 for a month’s supply. Which is less expensive to order per year, paying for 12 months at one time or paying for 1 month at a time?(1 point)

month(s) at a time

To determine which option is less expensive per year, we need to calculate the costs for both paying for 12 months at one time and paying for 1 month at a time.

1. Paying for 12 months at one time:
The cost for a year's supply of contact lenses is $300.

2. Paying for 1 month at a time:
The cost for a month's supply of contact lenses is $30.

Now, let's calculate the total cost for both options:

1. Paying for 12 months at one time:
Total cost = $300

2. Paying for 1 month at a time:
Total cost = $30 × 12 months = $360

Comparing the two options, we can see that paying for 12 months at one time is less expensive. Therefore, ordering per year and paying for 12 months at one time is the more affordable option.

At Office Zone, boxes of pencils come in different sizes. A box with 10 pencils costs $1.50, and a box with 25 pencils costs $2.75. What is the unit price for each box?(1 point)

The 10 count box is $
/pencil. The 25 count box is $
/pencil.

so whats the answer?

WHAT IS THE ANSWER 360 OR 300!!!!

To find out which option is less expensive, we need to compare the total cost of ordering contact lenses for a year using each method.

If we pay for a year's supply at one time, the cost would be $300.
If we pay for a month's supply at a time, the cost for 12 months would be $30 x 12 = $<<30*12=360>>360.

Therefore, paying for a year's supply at one time is less expensive, as it costs $300 compared to $360 when paying for 1 month at a time.

To determine which option is less expensive, we need to compare the total cost of ordering contact lenses for a year using both payment methods.

If you pay for a year's supply at one time, it would cost $300.

If you pay for a month's supply at a time, the cost would be $30 per month. Since there are 12 months in a year, the total cost would be $30 x 12 = $360.

Therefore, paying for a year's supply at one time is less expensive than paying for a month's supply at a time.