Lesson 20: Comparison Shopping Unit Price and Related Measurement Conversions

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: Comparison Shopping Unit Price and Related Measurement An activity will be completed in order to gain confidence in comparing rates on tables, graphs, and equations. Classwork Example 1: Notes from Exit Ticket Take notes from the discussion in the space provided below. Notes: Exploratory Challenge 1. Mallory is on a budget and wants to determine which cereal is a better buy. A 10 ounce box of cereal costs $2.79 and a 13 ounce box of the same cereal costs $3.99. a. Which box of cereal should Mallory buy? b. What is the difference between the two unit prices? S.85

2. Vivian wants to buy some watermelon. Kingston s Market has 10 pound watermelons for $3.90, but the Farmer s Market has 12 pound watermelons for $4.44. a. Which Market has the best price for watermelon? b. What is the difference between the two unit prices? 3. Mitch needs to purchase soft drinks for a staff party. He is trying to figure out if it is cheaper to buy the 12 pack of soda or the 20 pack of soda. The 12 pack of soda costs $3.99 and a 20 pack of soda costs $5.48. a. Which pack should Mitch choose? b. What is the difference between the costs of one can of soda between the two packs? 4. Mr. Steiner needs to purchase 60 AA batteries. A nearby store sells a 20 pack of AA batteries for $12.49 and a 12 pack of the same batteries for $7.20. a. Would it be less expensive for Mr. Steiner to purchase the batteries in 20 packs or 12 packs? b. What is the difference between the costs of one battery? S.86

5. The table below shows the amount of calories Mike burns as he runs. Miles Run 3 6 9 12 Calories Burned 360 720 1,440 Fill in the missing part of the table. 6. Emilio wants to buy a new motorcycle. He wants to compare the gas efficiency for each motorcycle before he makes a purchase. The dealerships presented the data below. Sports Bike: Leisure Bike: Gallons 5 10 15 20 Miles 287.5 575 862.5 1,150 Which motorcycle is more gas efficient and by how much? S.87

7. Milton Middle School is planning to purchase a new copy machine. The principal has narrowed the choice to two models: SuperFast Deluxe and Quick Copies. He plans to purchase the machine that copies at the fastest rate. Use the information below to determine which copier the principal should choose. SuperFast Deluxe: Quick Copies: 1.5 where represents time in seconds and represents the number of copies 8. Elijah and Sean are participating in a walk a thon. Each student wants to calculate how much money he would make from his sponsors at different points of the walk a thon. Use the information in the tables below to determine which student would earn more money if they both walked the same distance? How much more money would that student earn per mile? Elijah s Sponsor Plan: Miles Walked 7 14 21 28 Money Earned in Dollars 35 70 105 140 Sean s Sponsor Plan: Miles Walked 6 12 18 24 Money Earned in Dollars 33 66 99 132 S.88

9. Gerson is going to buy a new computer for his new job and also to download movies. He has to decide between two different computers. How many more kilobytes does the faster computer download in one second? Choice 1: The rate of download is represented by the equation: 153, where is time in seconds and is the number of kilobytes. Choice 2: The rate of download is represented by the equation: 150, where is time in seconds and is the number of kilobytes. 10. Zyearaye is trying to decide which security system company he will make more money working for. Use the graphs below that show Zyearaye s potential commission rate to determine which company will pay Zyearaye more commission. How much more commission would Zyearaye earn by choosing the company with the better rate? Superior Security: Top Notch Security: S.89

11. Emilia and Miranda are sisters and their mother just signed them up for a new cell phone plan because they send too many text messages. Using the information below, determine which sister sends the most text messages. How many more text messages does this sister send per week? Emilia: Weeks 3 6 9 12 Text Messages 1,200 2,400 3,600 4,800 Miranda: 410, where represents the number of weeks and represents the number of text messages. S.90

Lesson Summary Unit Rate can be located in tables, graphs, and equations. Table the unit rate is the value of the first quantity when the second quantity is 1. Graphs the unit rate is the value of at the point (1, ). Equation the unit rate is the constant number in the equation. For example, the unit rate in is. Problem Set The table below shows the amount of money Gabe earns working at a Coffee Shop. Hours Worked 3 6 9 12 Money Earned 40.50 81.00 121.50 162.00 1. How much does Gabe earn per hour? 2. Jordan is another employee at the same coffee shop. He has worked there longer than Gabe and earns $3 more per hour than Gabe. Complete the table below to show how much Jordan earns. Hours Worked 4 8 12 16 Money Earned 3. Serena is the manager of the coffee shop. The amount of money she earns is represented by the equation: 21, where is the number of hours Serena works and is the amount of money she earns. How much more money does Serena make an hour than Gabe? Explain your thinking. 4. After another month of work, Jordan received a promotion and became a manager. He now earns the same amount as Serena. How much more does he earn per hour now that he is a manager than before his promotion? Explain your thinking. S.91