Math, asked by sre2008, 6 months ago

Sara pays $4.50 for 3 pounds of bananas and 2 pounds of oranges. One pound of oranges costs $0.75 more than one pound of bananas. Let b represent the price per pound of bananas
Which equation represents the situation, and what is the price per pound of each fruit?
0 36 + 2b = 4.50; $0.90 per pound of bananas $0.90 per pound of oranges
O 36 + 2 (0.75) = 4.50; $1.00 per pound of bananas, $1.75 per pound of oranges
36 + 2(b +0.75) = 4.50: 50 60 per pound of bananas $1.35 per pound of oranges
о O 3b + 2(b +0.75) 4.50: $1.35 per pound of bananas, $0.60 per pound of oranges​

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