Try This Research two grocery stores to find prices for the following items. Document your findings in the table. Grocery Store #1 Price Grocery Store #2 Price Head of lettuce Gallon of milk A dozen eggs A pound of apples Frozen pizza Answer the following questions: Write an expression to find the cost of 2 pounds of apples and 1 head of lettuce from grocery store #1. Write an expression to find the cost of 2 pounds of apples and 1 head of lettuce from grocery store #2. If you have $20 to spend, can you buy 3 dozen eggs and a frozen pizza from either store? Which one(s)? How many whole gallons of milk can you buy for $14 at each store? Remember, you can’t buy part of a gallon. Write and solve an equation to find your answer. If you have $32 to spend, how many pounds of apples can you buy with a gallon of milk at each store? Write and solve an equation to find your answer. Write your own problem similar to question 5 and then write and solve the equation showing how you got the answer.

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Expressions:
1. Cost of 2 pounds of apples and 1 head of lettuce from grocery store #1: 2 * (Price of apples) + 1 * (Price of lettuce from store #1)
2. Cost of 2 pounds of apples and 1 head of lettuce from grocery store #2: 2 * (Price of apples) + 1 * (Price of lettuce from store #2)

Question 1: If you have $20 to spend, can you buy 3 dozen eggs and a frozen pizza from either store? Which one(s)?
- To calculate the total cost for 3 dozen eggs and a frozen pizza, you would need to know the prices of those items at the respective grocery stores. Once you have the prices, multiply the price of 3 dozen eggs by 3 and add it to the price of a frozen pizza. If the total cost is less than or equal to $20, you can buy them.
- Repeat the above calculation for both grocery stores to see whether you can buy them from any specific store.

Question 2: How many whole gallons of milk can you buy for $14 at each store? Remember, you can’t buy part of a gallon. Write and solve an equation to find your answer.
- Divide the available budget ($14) by the price of a gallon of milk at each store.
- For Grocery Store #1: Let x be the number of whole gallons of milk you can buy. Solve the equation: Price of a gallon of milk from store #1 * x ≤ $14.
- Repeat the same process for Grocery Store #2.

Question 3: If you have $32 to spend, how many pounds of apples can you buy with a gallon of milk at each store? Write and solve an equation to find your answer.
- Subtract the price of a gallon of milk from the available budget ($32) to find the remaining amount to spend on apples.
- Divide the remaining amount by the price of a pound of apples at each store to calculate the pounds you can buy.
- For Grocery Store #1: Let y be the number of pounds of apples you can buy. Solve the equation: Price of a pound of apples from store #1 * y = $32 - Price of a gallon of milk from store #1.
- Repeat the same process for Grocery Store #2.

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