Answer:
Carl can save 3 cents when he buys a 16 ounce package.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
16 ounce package of trial mix = $9.87
1 ounce of trial mix he can make = 65 cents.
We need to find whether Carl will save money if he buys the 16 ounce package.
Solution;
Now we will find the Cost for 1 ounce of trial mix when he buys 16 package of trial mix.
16 ounce package of trial mix = $9.87
1 ounce of trial mix = Cost of 1 ounce of trial mix when a package of 16 ounce of trial mix is bought.
Using Unitary method we get;
Cost of 1 ounce of trial mix when a package of 16 ounce of trial mix is bought. = [tex]\frac{9.87}{16}= \$0.62\ \ \ \ Or\ \ \ \ 62\ cents[/tex]
Now from above we can see that;
When a package of 16 ounce of trial mix is brought then 1 ounce of trial mix cost 62 cents while when he prepares his own trial mix the cost of 1 ounce of trial mix is 65 cents.
So we can say that;
Carl can save 3 cents when he buys a 16 ounce package.