Answer:
The way to answer this question is to find out the price per pound potato by dividing the amount the restaurant chief paid by the number of pounds bought.
Your question lacks details on the pounds bought in the other stores so I will assume these figures and you can use it as a reference.
Restaurant B - 2 pounds
Restaurant C - 12 pounds
Restaurant D - 5 pounds
Price per pound
Restaurant A = 6.60/8
= $0.83
Restaurant B = 3.50/2
= $1.75
Restaurant C = 9.75/12
= $0.82
Restaurant D = 4.80/8
= $0.96
<u><em>Restaurant C </em></u><em>has the lowest price per pound for potatoes. </em>
Answer:
1. A 2.C
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The laboure was charging 22% per hour
Step-by-step explanation:
Step-by-step explanation:
1. it does not go through the origin (0)
2. 15.
it is constant
3. 40 and 70
it means the money earned and the hours match.