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The matrix below shows the cost of four different baseballs, including tax, at two different stores. COST OF A BASEBALL Store A Store B Little League $4.23 $3.71 High School $7.41 $6.35 College $10.59 $8.45 Major League $13.77 $15.89 What is the difference in cost between 10 high school baseballs from Store A and 10 high school baseballs from Store B?

$1.06
$5.20
$10.60
$13.76​

Respuesta :

Answer:

$10.60

Step-by-step explanation:

Cost:

                          | Store A | Store B |

| --------------------- | ----------- | ----------- |

| Little League   |   $4.23  |   $3.71   |

| High School    |   $7.41    |   $6.35 |

| College           |   $10.59  |   $8.45 |

| Major League |   $13.77   |  $15.89 |

| --------------------- | ----------- | ----------- |

Hopefully this table is correct. I'll edit my answer if anything is wrong there.

If the cost of the cost of 1 high school baseball from Store A is x, then the cost of 10 is 10x:

[tex]x=7.41\\10x=10(7.41)=74.10[/tex]

$74.10

Same for the other store:

[tex]y=6.35\\10y=10(6.35)=63.50[/tex]

$63.50

Finally, find the difference:

[tex]74.10-63.50=10.60[/tex]

The difference in cost is $10.60.