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Re: The average (arithmetic mean) cost per hinge for 16 hinges t [#permalink]
Popo wrote:
Hi,

For QA
Cost per hinge is as follows
16/2p which is 8/p

For QB
Cost per hinge is 4/p÷2 which is 8/p

So C


Correct me if I am wrong, but cost/quantity indicates that we should divide the total cost by the quantity to get the average. So:

QA: 2p/8
QB: (p/2)/4 = p/8

Anyway, answer C
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