Step-by-step explanation:
Super Pioneer:
If at the Super Pioneer Store he can get 4 lemons for 1.6 dollars, 1 lemon should cost:
4: 1.6
1:. X
4x = 1.6
X = 1.6/4
X = 0.4
1 lemon costs 0.4 dollars
How many lemons could we get from $2.4?
1 : 0.4
X : 2.4
0.4x = 2.4
X = 2.4/0.4
X = 6
2.4 dollars would get you 6 lemons
8 lemons would cost= 8x0.4 = $3.2
Keyfood Supermarket
3 lemons cost 1.8$, so how mucb does 1 lemon cost?
3: 1.8
1 : X
3x = 1.8
X = 1.8/3
X = 0.6
If 1 lemon costs 0.6, how many lemons could you buy from $3?
1: 0.6
X : 3
3 = 0.6x
X = 3/0.6
X = 5
If 1 lemon cost 0.6$, 8 lemons would cost:
8 x 0.6 = $4.8
(I have also edited the answers on the table, but sorry if they seem a bit messy)
Answered by G a u t h m a t h