the price of milk in 2013 was around $3.28 a gallon. This was eight times as much as you would have probably paid for a gallon of milk in the 1950s. Whatwas the cost for a gallon of milk during the 1950s? show your calculations.

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Answer 1
Answer:

The cost of the milk is \fbox{\$\,0.41{\text{ a gallon}}} in 1950s.

Further explanation:

The price of milk in 2013 was around \$3.28 a gallon.

And it is given that this was eight times as much as one can would have probably paid for a gallon of milk in the 1950s.

It is given that the price of milk in 2013 is \$3.28 a gallon.

Assume the price of milk in 1950 be \$x a gallon.

Now, given that 8 times of x is the price of milk in 2013.

Therefore, 8x is the price of milk in 2013 and also \$3.28 is the price of milk in 2013.

Equating 8x and  \$3.28 equal as both are the price of milk in 2013 as,

\begin{aligned}8x&=3.28\nx&=\frac{{3.28}}{8}\nx&=0.41\n\end{aligned}

Here, x is the price of milk in 1950.

Therefore, the cost of the milk is \fbox{\$\,0.41{\text{ a gallon}}} in 1950s.

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Answer details:

Grade: Middle school

Subject: Mathematics

Chapter: Linear equations in one variable

Keywords: Cost, gallon, milk, linear equation in one variable, polynomials, variables, real numbers, degree of polynomials, equations, expressions, coefficients, zero polynomial, constants, integers, roots of polynomials.

Answer 2
Answer: the price of the milk in the 1950s = x
8x =3.28
x = 3.28/8 =0.41$
so the price of the milk was 0.41$ a gallon



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