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OpenStudy (jaylah1212):

Choice A: 3 nights and one meal for $ 250 Choice B: 3 nights and 6 meals for $330 A motel offers the specials shown. What price is the motel charging per night? A) $16 B) $19 C) $77 D) $78

OpenStudy (jaylah1212):

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OpenStudy (jaylah1212):

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OpenStudy (sleepyjess):

The difference between choice A and choice B is 5 meals, correct?

OpenStudy (jaylah1212):

yeah

OpenStudy (sleepyjess):

Good, now, what is the price difference between choice A and B?

OpenStudy (jaylah1212):

um the answer would be C

OpenStudy (sleepyjess):

How did you get that?

OpenStudy (jaylah1212):

NOT SURE

OpenStudy (jaylah1212):

is that right @sleepyjess

OpenStudy (sleepyjess):

Sorry, mom needed me Let's work through this together

OpenStudy (sleepyjess):

The price difference between choice A and B is $80, meaning that 5 meals costs $80. If 5 meals costs $80, then 1 meal costs 80/5, or $16 Now, going back to choice A, if 1 meal costs $16, and the package includes 3 nights and 1 meal for $250, then 3 nights costs 250-16, or 234. $234 is the cost for 3 nights, so the cost for 1 night would be 234/3

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