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A fruit stand has to decide what to charge for their produce. They need $5.30 for 1 apple and 1 orange. They also need $7.30 for 1 apple and 2 oranges. We put this information into a system of linear equations.
Can we find a unique price for an apple and an orange?

Answers

Answered by pulakmath007
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SOLUTION

GIVEN

  • A fruit stand has to decide what to charge for their produce.

  • They need $ 5.30 for 1 apple and 1 orange.

  • They also need $ 7.30 for 1 apple and 2 oranges.

TO DETERMINE

To put this information into a system of linear equations.

TO find a unique price for an apple and an orange

EVALUATION

Let the price of an apple = x and price of an orange = y

So From the first condition that they need $ 5.30 for 1 apple and 1 orange we get

 \sf{x + y = 5.30} - - - - Equation 1

Again from second condition that they need $ 7.30 for 1 apple and 2 oranges we get

 \sf{x + 2y = 7.30} - - - - Equation 2

So the required Set of linear equations are

x + y = 5.30

x + 2y = 7.30

Equation (2) - Equation (1) we get

y = 2

From Equation (1) we get

x = 5.30 - 2 = 3.30

Hence price of an apple = $ 3.30

The price of an orange = $ 2

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Anonymous: Perfect !
Answered by jaydenwhite25
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Answer:

A fruit stand has to decide what to charge for their produce.

They need $ 5.30 for 1 apple and 1 orange.

They also need $ 7.30 for 1 apple and 2 oranges.

Step-by-step explanation:

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