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1. Calculate the savings realized by purchasing each food item in volume.

50 lb box of apples: 56.75

regularly:2.49 per lb

What is 67.75

100

7. Find the annual freezer operating costs using the given EnergyGuide labels and the given local electricity rates. (Remember the Energy Guide label standard of 12¢/kWh.) 

 EnergyGuide label: $48 per year 

electric rate: 14.75¢/kWh 

What is $59.00

100

9. Find the annual freezer operating costs using the given EnergyGuide labels and the given local electricity rates. (Remember the Energy Guide label standard of 12¢/kWh.) 

 EnergyGuide label: 108 kWh per month 

electric rate: 8.67¢/kWh 

What is $112.36

100

2. Calculate the savings realized by purchasing each food item in volume.

100 lb sack of flour: $30

regularly: 2.49 per 5 lb bag

What is $19.80

100

6. Find the annual freezer operating costs using the given EnergyGuide labels and the given local electricity rates. (Remember the Energy Guide label standard of 12¢/kWh.) 

 EnergyGuide label: $115 per year 

electric rate: 9.85¢/kWh 

What is $94.40

200

5. find the annual freezer operating costs using the given EnergyGuide labels and the given local electricity rates.(remember the EnergyGuide label standard of 12c/kWh 

EnergyGuide label: $55 per year

electricity rate: 15.5c/kWh

What is $71.50

200

17. The corner grocer buys Granny Smith apples for $45 for a 50 lb box. If he sells these for $2.25 a lb, how much does he make per box?

What is $67.50

200

3. Calculate the savings realized by purchasing each food item in volume.

40 lb box of oranges $54.89

regularly: 2 lb for $4.99

What is $44.91

200

20. A daycare uses 3 lb of peanut butter per week. A 1 lb jar sells for $3.29. How much can they save per year by purchasing 20 lb containers for $33 each?

What is $249.24

200

18. The Wilson family runs a produce stand. They buy 40 lb boxes of apples for $36 and peaches for $54. A
30 lb box of tomatoes costs them $24. If they want to make $36 profit on each box of produce, what will they need to charge for unit prices?

What is apples: $1.80/lb; peaches: $2.25/lb; tomatoes $2.00/lb

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12. Find the payback period in months for each freezer to the next higher month, given the weekly budget and the percent saved. 

Price of freezer: $695

Budget: $110 per week; savings: 12% 

Operation: 1090 kWh at 11.5¢/kWh 

What is 15 months

300

15. Find the annual cost of owning and operating a refrigerator with a life expectancy of 18 years, one major repair at 18% of initial cost, and the following cost and energy data. Round final answer to nearest dollar. 

Price: $985
$89 per year based on EnergyGuide label  

rate: 13.5¢/kWh 

What is $165

300

8. Find the annual freezer operating costs using the given EnergyGuide labels and the given local electricity rates. (Remember the Energy Guide label standard of 12¢/kWh.) 

Energy Guide label: 1246 kWh per year 

electric rate: 13¢/kWh 


What is $161.98

300

4. Calculate the savings realized by purchasing each food item in volume. 

10 lb sack of pecans: $67

regularly: $5.99 per 8 oz

What is $52.80

300

16. Find the annual cost of owning and operating a refrigerator with a life expectancy of 18 years, one major repair at 18% of initial cost, and the following cost and energy data. Round final answer to nearest dollar. 

Price: $1810
1350 kWh per year 

rate: 12.75¢/kWh 

What is $291

400

14. Find the annual cost of owning and operating a refrigerator with a life expectancy of 18 years, one major repair at 18% of initial cost, and the following cost and energy data. Round final answer to nearest dollar. 

Price: $845
1500 kWh per year rate: 11.4¢/kWh 

What is $226

400

10. Find the annual freezer operating costs using the given EnergyGuide labels and the given local electricity rates. (Remember the Energy Guide label standard of 12¢/kWh.) 

 EnergyGuide label: $72 per year 

electric rate: 17.7¢/kWh 

What is $106.20

400

13. Find the payback period in months for each freezer to the next higher month, given the weekly budget and the percent saved.

 Price of freezer: $755
Budget: $155 per week; savings: 10% 

Operation: $49 per year based on EnergyGuide label; rate: 14.65¢/kWh

What is 13 months

400

11. Find the payback period in months for each freezer to the next higher month, given the weekly budget and the percent saved. 

Price of freezer: $589

Budget: $85 per week; savings: 8% 

Operation: $64 per year 

What is 25 months

400

Stephen planted a garden with the following expenses: tiller, $450; seeds, $48.50; tools, $52; canning equipment: $142. If they are able to reduce their $140-per-week grocery bill by $14, how much will they save the first year? Find their savings for the second year if their only cost is seeds and $46.90 for canning supplies.

What is $35.50; $632.60

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