Answer:
Option C
Step-by-step explanation:
16 ounces = 1 pound
Cost of blueberries at grocery store, 8 ounce = $2.80
8 ounce = [tex]\frac{8}{16}[/tex] = 0.5 pound
Cost of blueberries at grocery store per pound = [tex]\frac{2.80}{0.5}[/tex] = $5.60
Cost of blueberries at farmers market, 14 ounces = $4.20
14 ounces = [tex]\frac{14}{16}[/tex] = 0.875 pounds
Cost of blueberries at farmers market per pound = [tex]\frac{4.20}{0.875}[/tex] = $4.80
Per pound cost of blueberries at grocery store = $5.60
Per pound cost of blueberries at farmers market = $4.80
Difference between the cost = 5.60 - 4.80 = $0.80
So the option c is accurately compares the cost of blueberries. " Blueberries are $0.80 per pound less expensive at the farmer's market.