Angela bought apples and bananas at the fruit stand. She bought 20 pieces of fruit and spent $11.50. Apples cost $.50 and bananas cost $.75 each. How many of each did she buy?
2 Answers
Explanation:
So let's say the amount of apples is
Which simplifies to:
Combine similar terms:
Multiply
So the amount of apples is
14 apples and 6 bananas
Every step shown so you can see where things comes from.
You would normally expect the solution to look like that of Llama's
Explanation:
Let the total count of apples be
Let the total cost (value) of apples be
Let the total total count of bananas be
Let the total cost (value) of bananas be
It is given that
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From
Using
Subtract
To 'get rid' of the decimals multiply both sides by 100
Divide both sides by
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Using
Subtract 6 from both sides
So the answer is:
14 apples and 6 bananas