Answer:
Shopper spend $3 on Apples, $4 on Grapes and $3.5 on Oranges
Step-by-step explanation:
Cost of one pound of Apple = $2x
Cost of one pound of Grapes = $(6x-5)
Cost of one pound of Oranges = $(x+2)
A shopper purchases one pound each of apples, grapes, and oranges and spends $10.50.
It can be written as:
We need to find how much the shopper spend on each fruit.
First we need to find value of x by solving equation
Solving:
The value of x is: x=1.5
Now finding cost of one pound each fruit by putting x=1.5
Cost of one pound of Apple = $2x = 2(1.5) = $3
Cost of one pound of Grapes = $(6x-5) = (6(1.5)-5)= $4
Cost of one pound of Oranges = $(x+2)=(1.5+2)=$3.5
So,
Cost of one pound of Apple = $3
Cost of one pound of Grapes = $4
Cost of one pound of Oranges = $3.5
So, shopper spend $3 on apples, $4 on Grapes and $3.5 on Oranges
Add one on both sides of the equation. You would end up with -6=x/3. You would then cross multiply, so -6 times 3 and 1 (the denominator for -6) times x and you would get -18=x
Answer:
E=10.75h-6.5
Step-by-step explanation:
10.75h for every hour she work
-6.5 for the bus fare
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
I Think Its C
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