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3.3 Comparing CD Prices Name: Date: Period: The ads below use rates to describe sale prices. To compare prices in sales such as these, it’s often useful to find a unit rate. A unit rate is a rate in which one of the numbers being compared is 1 unit. The comparisons “45 miles per gallon,” “$3.50 per hour,” “8.5 kilometers per hour,” and “two sandwiches for each person” are all unit rates. “Per gallon” means “for one gallon” and “per hour” means “for one hour.” A. Use unit rates to find the cost for one CDs at each store. Which store has the lower price per CD? B. Fill in the table for each store. # of CDs Music City What happens? Total Cost # of CDs 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 10 n n CD World What happens? Total Cost C. For each store, write an equation (a rule) that you can use to calculate the cost c for any purchase of n (any number of) compact discs. Music City (MC) ____________________________________________________ CD World (CDW) ___________________________________________________ D. Suppose a Web site sells CDs for $8.99 per disc. There is a shipping charge of $5 for any order. Fill in the table. # of CDs Web site What happens? Total Cost 1 2 3 4 5 10 20 n E. Write an equation (a rule) that you can use to calculate the cost compact discs from the web site. c for any purchase of n (any number of) F. Write an equation for each store that includes 5% sales tax. MC ________________________________________________________________ CDW _______________________________________________________________ Website ______________________________________________________________