Two stores sell CDs in packages, as shown in the table below.
CD Prices at Store A
Number of...
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Mathematics, 22.01.2021 23:40, eelebron0905
Two stores sell CDs in packages, as shown in the table below.
CD Prices at Store A
Number of CDs in Package
1
12
20
45
Cost
$0.70
$8.40
?
$31.50
CD Prices at Store B
Number of CDs in Package
1
20
30
65
Cost
$0.60
?
$18.00
$39.00
If the rate at each store is constant, which statement correctly compares the cost of a package containing 20 CDs?
The cost at Store A is $2.00 greater than at Store B.
The cost at Store B is $2.00 greater than at Store A.
The cost at Store A is $1.00 greater than at Store B.
The cost at Store B is $1.00 greater than at Store A.
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