If one store is selling 0.75 of a bushel of apples for $9, and another store is selling 2/3 of a bushel of apples for $9, which store has the better deal?

2 Answers
Sep 19, 2017

0.75 of a bushel is more than 2/3

Explanation:

The price in both shops is the same, so to find which is a better deal we need to know which shop gives more apples.

Compare the fractions 0.75 and 2/3 by writing them in the same form.

0.75 = 75/100 = 3/4

Write 3/4 and 2/3 with the same denominator.

The LCD is 12

3/4 color(blue)(xx 3/3) and 2/3 color(blue)(xx 4/4)" "larr multiply both by color(blue)(1)

" "9/12 and 8/12

" "9/12 > 8/12

The shop selling 0.75 of a bushel is the better deal because we are getting more apples for the same amount of money.

Sep 19, 2017

The first store.

Explanation:

To better visually see which store has the best deal, convert both to fractions with the same denominator, which means converting the 0.75 into a fraction (which luckily isn't hard):

0.75=3/4

And like I said, find the common denominator between the two and convert them to that (which is 12):

9/12 for the first store.
8/12 for the second store.

The first store's numerator is higher than the second store's, showing that it is a better deal.