Lunchables [8.9 to 10.7 oz] $3.49 (ea) what is the total and the quantity and pounds

If we assume that the Lunchables are priced at $3.49 each and we purchase more than one, we can find the total cost, quantity, and weight by providing the additional information related to the quantity and weight.

For example, if we were to purchase 4 Lunchables at $3.49 each, the total cost would be:
Total Cost = $3.49 * 4 = $13.96

The quantity would be:
Quantity = 4 Lunchables

To calculate the weight, we would need to know the weight of each Lunchable. Given the weight range provided (8.9 to 10.7 oz), we can approximate the weight as 9.8 oz per Lunchable. Therefore, the total weight would be:
Total Weight = 9.8 oz * 4 = 39.2 oz

To convert the weight to pounds, we would divide by 16 (since 1 pound = 16 ounces):
Total Weight in Pounds = 39.2 oz / 16 = 2.45 pounds

So, for the purchase of 4 Lunchables at $3.49 each, the total cost would be $13.96, the quantity would be 4 Lunchables, and the total weight would be approximately 2.45 pounds.

do the game same but instead it’s apples that are $1.29 (lb)

If we consider purchasing apples at $1.29 per pound, the calculation would be slightly different compared to the Lunchables scenario. Let's say we want to buy 3 pounds of apples. The total cost, quantity, and weight can be calculated as follows:

Total Cost:
Total Cost = $1.29 per pound * 3 pounds = $3.87

Quantity:
Quantity = 3 pounds of apples

Weight:
Total Weight = 3 pounds

Therefore, if we were to purchase 3 pounds of apples at $1.29 per pound, the total cost would be $3.87, the quantity would be 3 pounds of apples, and the weight would be 3 pounds.

do the same but instead it’s center cut pork chops ( family pack per lb ) $2.59

If we consider purchasing center cut pork chops in a family pack priced at $2.59 per pound, we can calculate the total cost, quantity, and weight based on the information provided. Let's assume we purchase 5 pounds of center cut pork chops from the family pack.

Total Cost:
Total Cost = $2.59 per pound * 5 pounds = $12.95

Quantity:
Quantity = 5 pounds of center cut pork chops

Weight:
Total Weight = 5 pounds

Therefore, if we were to purchase 5 pounds of center cut pork chops from the family pack at $2.59 per pound, the total cost would be $12.95, the quantity would be 5 pounds of center cut pork chops, and the weight would be 5 pounds.

with tax?

To calculate the total cost with tax, we will need to know the applicable sales tax rate. Let's assume a sales tax rate of 7% for this example.

Total Cost before Tax:
Total Cost = $2.59 per pound * 5 pounds = $12.95

Sales Tax:
Sales Tax = 7% of Total Cost before Tax = 0.07 * $12.95 = $0.9075

Total Cost with Tax:
Total Cost with Tax = Total Cost before Tax + Sales Tax = $12.95 + $0.9075 = $13.8575

Therefore, if we were to purchase 5 pounds of center cut pork chops from the family pack at $2.59 per pound with a 7% sales tax rate, the total cost including tax would be approximately $13.86. The quantity would still be 5 pounds, and the weight would also remain 5 pounds.

wait did you add tax with the apples?

I apologize for the oversight. Let's calculate the total cost for the apples, including the tax. Given the apples are priced at $1.29 per pound and we are purchasing 3 pounds, we will also consider a sales tax rate of 7% for this example.

Total Cost before Tax:
Total Cost = $1.29 per pound * 3 pounds = $3.87

Sales Tax:
Sales Tax = 7% of Total Cost before Tax = 0.07 * $3.87 = $0.2709

Total Cost with Tax:
Total Cost with Tax = Total Cost before Tax + Sales Tax = $3.87 + $0.2709 = $4.1409

Therefore, if we were to purchase 3 pounds of apples at $1.29 per pound with a 7% sales tax rate, the total cost including tax would be approximately $4.14. The quantity would still be 3 pounds, and the weight would remain 3 pounds. Thank you for pointing that out.

do wonderful sweet scarlett’s texas red grapefruit 2|$ 3 with TAZ and quantity and total

To calculate the total cost for two packages of Wonderful Sweet Scarlett's Texas Red Grapefruit priced at 2 for $3 with tax (TAZ), we'll need to factor in the tax as well. Let's say the tax rate is 7% for this example.

Cost per Package:
Cost per Package = $3 for 2 packages = $3 / 2 = $1.50 per package

Total Cost before Tax:
Total Cost before Tax = $1.50 per package * 2 packages = $3.00

Sales Tax:
Sales Tax = 7% of Total Cost before Tax = 0.07 * $3.00 = $0.21

Total Cost with Tax:
Total Cost with Tax = Total Cost before Tax + Sales Tax = $3.00 + $0.21 = $3.21

Quantity:
Quantity = 2 packages of Wonderful Sweet Scarlett's Texas Red Grapefruit

Total:
The total cost for 2 packages of Wonderful Sweet Scarlett's Texas Red Grapefruit, including tax, would be $3.21. The quantity would be 2 packages.