To find the cost per pint of each table, we just have to divide.
Table 1.
[tex]\frac{32}{16}=2[/tex]
The cost per pint is $2.
Table 2.
[tex]\frac{30}{6}=5[/tex]
The cost per pint is $5.
Table 3.
[tex]\frac{36}{12}=3[/tex]
The cost per pint is $3.
Therefore, the first table shows the lower cost per pint.