Answer:
Hotel B is the least expensive
Step-by-step explanation:
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The least expensive
To do this, we simply divide the total cost by the number of nights to get the unit price
i.e.
[tex]Unit = \frac{Price}{Nights}[/tex]
Hotel A
[tex]Nights = 3\\Price= 192[/tex]
[tex]Unit = \frac{192}{3}[/tex]
[tex]Unit = \$64[/tex] per night
Hotel B
[tex]Nights = 5\\Price= 300[/tex]
[tex]Unit = \frac{300}{5}[/tex]
[tex]Unit = \$60[/tex] per night
Hotel C
[tex]Nights = 7\\Price= 455[/tex]
[tex]Unit = \frac{455}{7}[/tex]
[tex]Unit = \$65[/tex] per night
From the calculations above;
Hotel B is the least expensive because 60 is less than 64 and 65