Answer:
one pound of apple cost $2.5
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the amount they both spent at the grocery store be y and x be the price of apples per pound.
Since Tara bought 5 pounds of apples, 5x = y (1) and Ashley bought 3 pounds of apples and $5 worth other groceries, 3x + 5 = y (2).
Equating both expressions, 5x = 3x + 5
collecting like terms,
5x - 3x = 5
2x = 5
dividing both sides by 2, we have
x = 5/2
x = 2.5
So one pound of apple cost $2.5
X = first venture, y = second venture, z = third venture
x + y + z = 15,000
x + z = y + 7000
3x + 2y + 2z = 39,000
these are ur equations.....
x + y + z = 15,000
x - y + z = 7000
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2x + 2z = 22,000
x + y + z = 15,000....multiply by -2
3x + 2y + 2z = 39,000
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-2x - 2y - 2z = - 30,000 (result of multiplying by -2)
3x + 2y + 2z = 39,000
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x = 9,000
2x + 2z = 22,000
2(9000) + 2z = 22000
18,000 + 2z = 22000
2z = 22000 - 18000
2z = 4000
z = 4000/2
z = 2,000
x + y + z = 15,000
9000 + y + 2000 = 15,000
11,000 + y = 15,000
y = 15,000 - 11,000
y = 4,000
first venture (x) = 9,000 <==
second venture (y) = 4,000 <==
third venture (z) = 2,000 <==
Here it is in order (2nd to 6th):
1/ab, 1/a^3, b/a^5, b^2/a^7, b^3/a^9
Hope this helps!
=(14+3i) - (-12-7i) + (6+2i)
=14 + 3i +12 + 7i + 6 + 2i
=32 + 12i
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