A subscription to Time magazine is $24.97 for one year, $45.94 for two years, or $74.91 for three years. Which plan is least expensive if you want the subscription per year? Solve this problem using unit price.

A $45.94 for two years
B The plans are the same price for two years
C $74.91 for three years
D $24.97 for one year

To find the least expensive plan per year, we need to calculate the unit price for each plan.

For the one year plan, the unit price is $24.97 per year.

For the two year plan, the unit price is $45.94 divided by 2, which is $22.97 per year.

For the three year plan, the unit price is $74.91 divided by 3, which is $24.97 per year.

Comparing the unit prices, we can see that the least expensive plan per year is option B, which is $22.97 for two years.

What is the answer

Apologies for the confusion. The answer is option B. The plan that is least expensive if you want the subscription per year is $22.97 for two years.

To determine which plan is least expensive per year, we need to calculate the unit price for each plan. We can find the unit price by dividing the total cost by the number of years.

For Plan A (Two years), the total cost is $45.94 and the duration is 2 years. Therefore, the unit price per year is calculated by dividing $45.94 by 2, which gives us $22.97 per year.

For Plan B (Two years), the total cost is not given, so we cannot calculate the unit price.

For Plan C (Three years), the total cost is $74.91 and the duration is 3 years. Thus, the unit price per year is found by dividing $74.91 by 3, resulting in approximately $24.97 per year.

For Plan D (One year), the total cost is $24.97 and the duration is 1 year. Thus, the unit price per year is equal to the total cost, which is $24.97 per year.

Comparing the unit prices, we can see that Plan D (One year) has the lowest unit price at $24.97 per year. Therefore, the answer is option D: $24.97 for one year.