Which is cheaper? A dozen eggs for $2.99 or 30 eggs for $8.00

To find out which option is cheaper, we need to calculate the price per egg for both options.

For a dozen eggs, we divide the price ($2.99) by the number of eggs in a dozen (12):
Price per egg for a dozen eggs = $2.99 ÷ 12 ≈ $0.2492

For 30 eggs, we divide the price ($8.00) by the number of eggs (30):
Price per egg for 30 eggs = $8.00 ÷ 30 ≈ $0.2667

Comparing the prices per egg, we can see that a dozen eggs for $2.99 is cheaper than 30 eggs for $8.00.