Sadie was comparing the price of cranberry juice at two stores. The equation y=0.35xy=0.35x represents what Sadie would pay in dollars and cents, yy, for xx bottles of cranberry juice at store A. Sadie can buy 4 bottles of cranberry juice at Store B for a total cost of $8. How much more is a bottle of cranberry juice at Store B than at Store A?

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Answer:

$1.65 more

Step-by-step explanation:

Store A

y=0.35x

Where,

y = total cost

x = number of bottles of Cranberry

Store B

Sadie can buy 4 bottles of cranberry juice at Store B for a total cost of $8.

If Sadie buys the same Quantity of cranberry bottles at store A (4 bottles),

y = 0.35x

= 0.35*4

= 1.4

y = $1.4

Cost per bottle in store A = $0.35

Cost per bottle in store B = $8/4

= $2

A bottle of cranberry juice at Store B is $1.65 more than at Store A