Mrs hara wants to purchase blue lighting blocing glasses her family company 1 sells the glasses for 40 each and company 2 sells the same glasses at 4 for 140 how much will Mrs hare save per pair of glasses if senses company

Mrs. Hara will save money per pair of glasses if she purchases from Company 1 instead of Company 2.

Company 1 sells the glasses for $40 each.

Company 2 sells the same glasses at 4 for $140.

To find the cost per pair of glasses for Company 2, divide the total cost by the number of glasses: $140 / 4 = $<<140/4=35>>35 per pair.

Mrs. Hara will save $40 - $35 = $<<40-35=5>>5 per pair of glasses if she purchases from Company 1.

To calculate the amount Mrs. Hara will save per pair of glasses if she chooses company 2, we need to compare the prices of the glasses from both companies.

Company 1 sells the glasses for $40 each.
Company 2 sells the glasses at a rate of 4 for $140.

First, let's determine the price per pair of glasses from each company.

For company 1:
Price per pair = $40

For company 2:
Price per pair = $140 / 4 = $35

To calculate the savings per pair, we subtract the price per pair from company 2 from the price per pair from company 1.

Savings per pair = Price per pair from company 1 - Price per pair from company 2
Savings per pair = $40 - $35 = $5

Therefore, Mrs. Hara will save $5 per pair of glasses if she chooses to buy from company 2.

To determine how much Mrs. Hara will save per pair of glasses if she chooses Company 2 instead of Company 1, we need to compare the prices of the two companies.

First, let's calculate the price of a single pair of glasses from Company 1. Mrs. Hara mentioned that the glasses are sold for $40 each. So, the price of one pair of glasses from Company 1 is $40.

Next, let's calculate the price per pair of glasses from Company 2. Mrs. Hara mentioned that Company 2 sells the same glasses at 4 for $140. To find the price per pair, we divide the total price by the number of pairs:

$140 รท 4 = $35.

Therefore, the price per pair of glasses from Company 2 is $35.

To calculate the savings, we subtract the price per pair from Company 2 ($35) from the price per pair from Company 1 ($40):

$40 - $35 = $5.

So, Mrs. Hara will save $5 per pair of glasses if she chooses Company 2 instead of Company 1.